Begging the question
I think that the answer is : Begging the question
If someone is giving you a statement about something you're arguing you give him a response statement .
Well, if you're arguing to a bunch of farmers, you're not going to want to use the same language and examples as you would if you were arguing to a bunch of lawyers, are you? You have to tailor your speech or argument to the audience so you can convince them you're right.
They are always arguing. We were arguing over where to go for dinner.
Cause using N*gg*r in front of a prodominently black audience would not be a good idea. Same as arguing for contraception/abstinence in front of a predominently young pregnant female audience. Or how discussing how this generations teenagers are lazy and unmotivated at a high school would be a bad idea.
A sound argument is put forth by someone who knows all the facts of the situation and can convince someone by his knowledge on the subject. Unsound is someone arguing without knowing what the facts are, or what they are talking about.
Two girls were arguing for a boy.
Arguing with Idiots was created in 2009-09.
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This form of the verb to argue drops the E and is spelled arguing.
An explanatory thesis provides an explanation or interpretation of a topic, rather than arguing a specific point or making a claim. It helps to clarify complex ideas and provide a deeper understanding of the subject matter for the audience.
Arguing is the present participle of argue. Argued is the past tense and past participle.