An interjector can ask the debater questions such as: "Can you clarify how your argument addresses potential counterarguments?" or "What evidence supports your position on this issue?" Additionally, they might inquire, "How do you reconcile this stance with the ethical implications involved?" These questions aim to challenge the debater's reasoning and encourage deeper analysis of their argument.
Do you have any questions about the current topic?
Questions that relate to a specific topic.
Yes, you can answer questions on any topic, though it is suggested that you focus on topics you know a lot about or about which you have a special interest.
Read about it and ask questions about it.
The use of a logical fallacy may occur for different reasons. A: The debater lacks intelligence at least in the realm of legitimate debate. B: The debater doesn't have much background knowledge on the topic of discussion C: The debater is not interested in persuasion or the exhanging of ideas but in demeaning the listener and/or individual(s) who are a part of the topic of debate There may indeed be more reasons, but these are the ones I have personally encountered.
Uncategorized questions are questions which have no specific category. These type of questions can be pulled from a broad topic range and can cover various subjects.
Narrow a topic
Narrow a topic
Narrow a topic
Usually they are fun facts, or short fun questions about a topic. You can find them all over the web, just search for your topic followed by fun facts or trivia.
identifying a topic of interest
you put clothing or fabric questions just the ones which invovle your topic