PTSD Claims—TheFirstMclovin

  1. Evaluative Claim: The text contains an evaluative claim about the quality of the dinner and the atmosphere during the meal. It describes the dinner as “lovely,” suggesting a positive evaluation of the experience.
  2. Categorical Claim: The text categorizes various elements of the dinner, such as lasagna, salad, and a Bundt cake, as part of the dining experience. These items belong to the category of “dinner.”
  3. Causal Claim: The text implies a causal relationship between Caleb’s good mood during dinner and his subsequent actions. His change in behavior (waking up screaming and leaving Brannan) is attributed to his mood that day.
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2 Responses to PTSD Claims—TheFirstMclovin

  1. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    What Section did you cover, McLovin?

  2. davidbdale's avatar davidbdale says:

    I’ve posted a 0/100 grade for you while I wait for an answer, McLovin. Please revise and ask for a Regrade.

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