How to Win Arguments
When a debate begins, it may be that the other side of the argument speaks argumentative language. It is important to know how to recognize and counter the language so that you can win the argument. This is an important skill for every party involved in a debate.
First, there is the argumentative language. In this language, one side says something and then another, more powerful side counteracts it. It is an easy way to sway opinions. If you can make the other side believe what you say is false, it could make them lose the argument.
Then there is the argumentative falsehood, where one side of the argument acts and says something false to sway an argument. Lying opposition can sometimes work. For example, if you try to convince the other side that abortion is a criminal act, they could say it is not.
However, if you make an argument based on a factual fact, you may want to make a stronger argument. The rest of the argumentative language is about the truth.