Argument

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Argument: A debate between two people or more with different

considers or opinions, typically a heated or angry one.

Counter argument: An argument or set of reasons put forward


to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument.

Claim: Demand or appeal without offering reasons.


Reason: explanation, for an action or event
Evidence: A proof strengthen your words or your opinion

Conclusion: Summary for your essay, opinion or talk


Opinion: Sour belief in a topic.
Fact: Things they actually exist.

Prediction: a forecast for what is coming.


Value: The importance, worth, or usefulness of something
Perspective: opinion from a certain view.
Issue: A problem
Cause: Thing that gives rise to an action
Consequence: Mainly results for a sequence .
Action: Procedure or steps to do something.
Use of evidence: To use facts for strengthening a point of view as
an example.

Amount: Quantity.
Type: a category of people or things having common characteristics
Relevance: The quality or state of being closely connected or
appropriate.

Selection: The action or fact of carefully choosing someone or


something as being the best or most suitable.

Quality of argument:
Generalization: a general statement or concept obtained by
inference from specific cases.

Simplification: The process of making something simpler or


easier to do or understand.

Bias: prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group


compared with another, usually in a way considered unfair.

Consistency: conformity in the application of something, typically


that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness.

Contradiction: a combination of statements, ideas, or features of


a situation that are opposed to one another.

Exaggeration: Situation that represents something as better as or


worse than it does really is.
Reliability: the product or something that you can rely on it.
Validity: The quality of being cogency
Representativeness:  The level of how well or how accurately
something reflects upon a sample

Authority: official permission to control or use something


Judgement: the ability to make considered decisions or come to
sensible conclusions.

Language: a system of communication used by a particular country


or community.

Respect: A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something.


Tone: Type of sound or skin color
Rant: Speak or shout at length in a wild
Vested interest:
Expertise: expert skill or knowledge in a particular field
, ability to know, potential bias.

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