Makes sense. Wish they would extent that to such things as the Electra Project and UFO"s.
the strongest mineral is the diamond, actually the strongest mineral is the quartz and the strongest rock is diamond
there is no strongest rubber
The person who is the strongest rugby player is always up for debate. Names that come up often include Jason Robinson, Henry Tuilagi, Sonny Bill, James O'Conner, Bryan Habana, and Zee Ngwenya.
water clone is the strongest
walnut is the hardest and strongest kind of wood
Say the truth always. If the other party does not accept the truth leave it there. One day the other party will come to the recognition of the truth.
In invalid argument is one in which the premises do not necessitate the truth of the conclusion. An argument's validity or invalidity does NOT depend on the actual truth of the premises, just what they would entail IF they are true.
There are 3 sides in an argument... The two people and the truth.
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It is generally more effective to place the strongest argument towards the end of a persuasive writing piece. This helps create a lasting impression on the reader and leaves them with a powerful conclusion. Starting with strong points can also grab the reader's attention, but building up to the strongest argument tends to have a greater impact.
you two always get into a argument The two sisters always get into an argument over who's clothes are in the other's closet.
Fire always turns out to be strongest. Fire always turns out to be strongest.
People that commit these crimes are not blameworthy.
A strong argument is supported by reasoning and evidence, is logically sound, and addresses counterarguments effectively. A weak argument lacks evidence, relies on emotion or fallacious reasoning, or fails to address opposing views adequately. It's important to evaluate the validity of the premises, the logical structure, and the relevance of the evidence when determining the strength of an argument.
The truth table for a valid deductive argument will show that when the premises are true, the conclusion is also true. It will demonstrate that the argument follows the rules of deductive logic and the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises.
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You have to be able to contradict your opponent's argument...tell the truth, and make sure your argument is a fact, not an opinion !!! take your opponent's argument, and find the cons (like the disadvantages) about it, then add another argument... But the most important thing is to always remain calm...Show passion for what you are debating, but don't get carried away !!! Think of what you are going to say before you open your mouth !!!