For each of the following statements, identify the assumption that would link the claim to its support. Use the following format to discover the assump- tion: "Because (support), therefore (claim), since (assumption), on account of (backing), unless (reservation)." Decide whether each of the statements would require a qualifier.
1. Grades should be abolished because they add stress to the learning experience.
2. Until you buy me a diamond, I won’t know that you love me!
3. Everyone should read novels because they make us more understanding of human foibles and frailties.

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We can see here that looking at the statements and identifying the assumption that would link the claim to its support, we have:

1. Grades should be abolished because they add stress to the learning experience.

Claim: Grades should be abolished

Support: Grades add stress to the learning experience

Assumption: Stress hinders students' ability to learn

Backing: Students focus too much on the grade rather than the learning process.

Reservation: Unless the grading system is altered to better suit students needs.

Qualifier: No qualifier.

2. Until you buy me a diamond, I won’t know that you love me!

Claim:  I won’t know that you love me

Support: Until you buy me a diamond

Assumption: Buying me a diamond will make me know you love me.

Backing: Your love for me will be proven by your act of buying me a diamond.

Reservation: Unless you buy me a diamond, you don't love me.

Qualifier: Until you buy me an expensive diamond, I won’t know that you love me.

3.  Everyone should read novels because they make us more understanding of human foibles and frailties.

Claim:  Everyone should read novels

Support: Novels makes us have more understanding of human foibles and frailties.

Assumption: We acquire more understanding of human foibles and frailties through novels.

Backing: Novels are good in giving readers understanding of human foibles and frailties.

Reservation: Unless everyone reads novels, they won't have an understanding of human foibles and frailties.

What is a claim?

A claim is actually known to be a statement which can be debatable which a speaker or writer makes in a text which can be accepted or not. Most claims can be supported by evidence to validate them.

We see here that the above statements have written in such a way that the assumption has been presented to link the claim to its support.

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