A statement that asserts a point or position in an argument. - Claim, Claim - A statement that asserts a point or position in an argument., A viewpoint that opposes the main claim, providing alternative perspectives. - Counterargument, Counterargument - A viewpoint that opposes the main claim, providing alternative perspectives., The response or argument against a counter argument, defending the original claim. - Rebuttal, Rebuttal - The response or argument against a counter argument, defending the original claim., Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions that support a claim. - Evidence, Evidence - Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions that support a claim., A short personal story or example used to illustrate a point. - Anecdote, Anecdote - A short personal story or example used to illustrate a point., The trustworthiness or believability of a source or argument. - Credibility, Credibility - The trustworthiness or believability of a source or argument., A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. - Fallacy, Fallacy - A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument., The extent to which an argument's structure and content are logically sound. - Validity, Validity - The extent to which an argument's structure and content are logically sound., A formal argument or discussion on a particular topic. - Debate, Debate - A formal argument or discussion on a particular topic., The art of persuasive speaking or writing. - Rhetoric, Rhetoric - The art of persuasive speaking or writing.,
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Argument Vocab
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