An argument will consist of several reasons why you think something is right or not. There are always two teams; one team will be the affirmative team and the other will be the negative. They must have strong arguments (or reasons why you think something is right or wrong) in order to influence the adjudicator to pick you as the winning team.
the First Amendment
the debate on womans clothing in the gilded years
An argument that debates whether or not something is right or wrong
two articulate and knowledgeable candidates debate issues.
i have no idea
To have an argument called Debate
A dispute is a disagreement or conflict between parties over an issue, such as money, property, or a right. It can lead to a variety of legal actions or methods of resolution, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation.
A fallacy is a flaw in reasoning that weakens the argument by introducing errors in logic or misleading information. It diverts attention from the main issue and can undermine the credibility of the debater.
Debate.
An answering argument in a debate.
This is a question that cannot be answered. It depends on your personal belief and the motion of the debate. It is only when there is an argument can there be a debate.
Three or less.
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
The root of debatable is debate; an argument or discussion. Debate is both a noun and verb.
supporting evidence
A slight disagreement. A tiff. A spat. In debate, your "Argument" is designed to prove one side of the issue under debate.