What Makes a ‘Good’ Argument in Debate?

A good argument is like a fun game where both players try their best. One person says something, and the other replies with a clever answer that makes sense. If they keep doing this well, it looks exciting, and people believe them. A good argument has clear points, facts, and makes others think.

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  1. A kid says, 'I should get a new toy,' and another replies, 'But your old one is still good!' They both explain why their points make sense.
  2. Two friends argue about whether pizza is better than burgers. One uses examples from the school cafeteria to prove his point.
  3. A teacher asks two students to debate which color is best for the classroom, blue or green, and they each give reasons that seem fair.

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