An argument is a connectind series of statements intended to establish a proposition. If i argue with you, i must take up a contrary position. Argument is intellectual process. Contradiction is just the automatic gainsaying of anything the other person say. I'm not allowed to argue any more. What if you wont't go on arguing? You'll have to pay for another five minutes. O, that was never five minutes just now. Ah, come on. Although this is ridiculous, orse, you are not lowd to argue unless you pay. All all right. Tay a antyo. Well, well, wha’s definitely charge onig asialfian
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