arguments and explanations
Arguments and explanations are methods used to support and justify a claim or a point of view. Arguments involve presenting reasoning, evidence, or facts to persuade others that a particular claim is true or valid. Explanations, on the other hand, involve providing a detailed account or analysis to help others understand why a claim or a phenomenon is the way it is. Both arguments and explanations aim to offer logical and coherent support for a given statement or idea.
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