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The argument concludes that one should not confuse the desire for money with the desire for material possessions. Why? Because there are many things that money can buy that are not material possessions, and material possessions are usually desired for experiences they make possible.
The claim is the argument’s main conclusion.
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The claim does not support a specific case. There are no specific cases in this argument, it stays in general territory.
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The claim is the argument’s main conclusion.
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The claim is not a sub-conclusion.
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The claim is not evaluated by the argument.
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The claim does not identify a problem.