Category Archives: PTSD Claims

Claims–hollyp

Types of claims discussed Definition- to define something Analogy- similarities between one thing and another Categorical- categorize something (ex. symptoms) Factual- indisputable evidence supports this claim Evaluative- involves judgment of characteristics, arguable Ethical or Moral- places judgment elsewhere, with social … Continue reading

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Claims- Pinkcottoncandy4

Causal claim: Meanwhile people like James Peterson, husband of Kateri of the Olive Garden breakdown, are signing up for experiments. Casual claim:  James was so anxious and so suicidal that he couldn’t even muster the self-preservation to get into inpatient … Continue reading

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PTSD Claims–Caravan

“Brannan and Katie’s teacher have conferenced about Katie’s behavior many times.” This is arguably both a quantitative claim for stating an amount of times that they conferenced and an evaluative claim for simply stating that they conferenced “many” times, which … Continue reading

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Claims – duck

“Our goal is to make the parents the strongest parents they can be” is a casual claim because it claims a cause and effect relationship,  saying that they’re going to make the parents into  stronger parents. “in a family system, … Continue reading

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Claims – Fatboy

Paragraph #7 “‘ We’re better than we were,’ Robichaux says. ‘But we still have a ways to go.‘ “ This is an ethical or morale claim because the speaker is explaining how they are overall better as a person than … Continue reading

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Claims – Xephos1

“Who he is now is a handsome guy in his 60s with a white beard, big but well kept, who refers to his wife as “my bride” after nine years.” This is a factual claim because this description can be … Continue reading

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Claims–tacotyphoon

PTSD PARAGRAPH #19 “Yeah,” a county commissioner says, squinting against the afternoon sun, speaking of the high proportion of Vietnam veterans who live here, “they wanted to get away from society. And for the most part, they’ve blended in really … Continue reading

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Claims- manipulator

“By this point, you might be wondering, and possibly feeling guilty about wondering, why Brannan doesn’t just get divorced.” This first sentence is an ethical claim. The author is questioning the morals or opinions of the reader for “possibly feeling … Continue reading

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Claims — glacierfreeze21

Factual Claim: “Because she also helps thousands of other people—measured by website and social-media interactions” It is a statement that can be proven correctly by measurements of the thousands being helped Evaluative Claim: “Pray to Christ for one of the … Continue reading

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