Answer:Based on the definitions and examples of the three types of claims (fact, policy, value), let's analyze the claims presented above to determine their types. Write down the answer in your notebook. 1. "The shattered water made a misty din. Great waves looked over others coming in, And thought of doing something to the shore That water never did to land before. The clouds were low and hairy in the skies, Like locks blown forward in the gleam of eyes. You could not tell, and yet it looked as if The shore was lucky in being backed by cliff, The cliff in being backed by continent; It looked as if a night of dark intent Was coming, and not only a night, an age. Someone had better be prepared for rage. There would be more than ocean-water broken Before God's last Put out the Light was spoken." The claim presented in this excerpt appears to be more focused on conveying a descriptive or narrative account of nature's power and the impending sense of darkness and rage. This type of claim aligns more closely with a value claim, as it emphasizes the emotional impact and significance of the scene described. 2. "Compare then contrast the following claims taken from the two different sources. The first claim comes from a netizen who tends to post different information on Facebook, and the other claim comes from a researcher." The claim in this statement is more about comparing and contrasting claims from different sources, which falls under a fact claim. It is focused on examining and analyzing the information presented by the netizen and the researcher to identify any similarities or differences in their claims. In your notebook, make a note of the analysis of the claims provided above and the types of claims they represent based on the definitions of fact, policy, and value claims.