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Simple English definitions for legal terms

argumentative question

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A quick definition of argumentative question:

An argumentative question is when someone asks a question, but they already have an opinion and are trying to make you agree with them. This is not fair because they are not really asking for your opinion, they just want you to agree with them. It's like tricking you into thinking you have a choice when you really don't. This is not a nice way to talk to people and it's not a good way to have a fair discussion.

A more thorough explanation:

An argumentative question is a type of question where the person asking it already has a viewpoint and is trying to make the other person agree with them. This is not a fair way to ask questions because it is biased and manipulative.

  • "Don't you agree that we need to cut taxes to stimulate the economy?"
  • "Isn't it obvious that we should ban all guns to reduce violence?"

These examples illustrate how the person asking the question is not really interested in hearing the other person's opinion. They are trying to make the other person agree with them by framing the question in a way that assumes their viewpoint is correct.

argumentative pleading | arimanni

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