(Post 7: April 8, 2016)
A successful argument varies on the contextual evidence and background information that can be provided on the topic. It also about challenging what is perceived as the constructed norm and proving why it can be challenged and thus, changed. These traits are successful and important in order for a new idea to emerge. It is the idea that going against something can entail a completely new perspective that can eventually lead to deeper understanding of a topic or a new discovery.
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