If you want to win an argument, on how to get what you want.
You need to P.O.O.
Right now, you're probably thinking, what the hell?
But i'm not crazy, it works.
P- Plead for what you want.
O- Overreact and NEVER take no for an answer
O- Cry if all else fails.
P.S. Your probably thinking, wouldn't that mean P.O.C. but P.O.C. is quite hard to remember so P.O.O. is an easy way to remember it! Your Welcome!
Because bullets is the only way to end an argument at a stand still.
Acknowledge and address the weaknesses of your point of view
Use big long words that don't even fit into the conversation to leave you opponent confused ____ The best way to strengthen a persuasive argument is to leave it alone. Trying to strengthen a persuasive argument is prideful self-indulgence; you will only ruin the argument, or give your opponent an easy target by adding some needless complication.
"The End"
Dale Carneige said the way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
Admit and talk about the weaknesses in a point of view
Argument is the correct spelling.
The fastest way out of Iraq is by getting shot. The best way is to be rotated out at the end of your tour.
I believe that would be a compromise.
A closing argument is a summary of the previous arguments, but said in a way to reflect your own in a positive light. The goal is to reframe the opposition as absurd or wrong, and yourself as correct.
When you have an argument it usually is about a disagreement. If someone says something and you don't agree with it, you both will start saying things back and forth to make your opinion better (this is an argument) Arguments can go on forever, the best way to end an argument is with a conclusion. Something you both can agree on.
The best organizational pattern for building an argument is the "classical" or "Toulmin" model. This approach typically includes an introduction that presents the claim, followed by supporting evidence, counterarguments, and a rebuttal. By clearly structuring the argument in this way, you can logically persuade your audience and address potential objections. This format helps create a compelling and well-rounded argument.