The differences between arguments and disputes may seem difficult to understand, however, I look at both in two different ways. An argument is a series of reasonable points in attempt to convince another individual of your certain belief. They are often caused because both parties have a sufficient amount of evidence supporting their cause. I often feel that arguments do not end unless one of the two (or more) people is left to abandon their initial idea or walk away in frustration. I think of an argument as a simpler form of persuasion but also a more aggressive one. Many times, arguments are held because both people do not want to give up whether or not they realize that they are wrong. A dispute is a way for two people to
The differences between arguments and disputes may seem difficult to understand, however, I look at both in two different ways. An argument is a series of reasonable points in attempt to convince another individual of your certain belief. They are often caused because both parties have a sufficient amount of evidence supporting their cause. I often feel that arguments do not end unless one of the two (or more) people is left to abandon their initial idea or walk away in frustration. I think of an argument as a simpler form of persuasion but also a more aggressive one. Many times, arguments are held because both people do not want to give up whether or not they realize that they are wrong. A dispute is a way for two people to