Sure, here are some examples of claim statements labeled as either explicit or implicit:
1. Claim of Fact:
- Explicit: "According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow."
- Implicit: "The evidence suggests that the defendant is guilty."
2. Claim of Value:
- Explicit: "Chocolate ice cream is better than vanilla ice cream."
- Implicit: "It is morally wrong to cheat on exams."
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Sure, here are some examples of claim statements labeled as either explicit or implicit:
1. Claim of Fact:
- Explicit: "According to the weather report, it will rain tomorrow."
- Implicit: "The evidence suggests that the defendant is guilty."
2. Claim of Value:
- Explicit: "Chocolate ice cream is better than vanilla ice cream."
- Implicit: "It is morally wrong to cheat on exams."