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History students are encouraged to think analytically and argumentatively through the study of the past.
Argumentatively useful figures of speech are found everywhere in scientific writing.
Mina had a way of responding argumentatively like that, and it annoyed him.
For example, he can be given a hard mathematical exercise to solve, a composition to write or a question to answer argumentatively.
Let us see,' returned the Swiss, argumentatively turning his cigar between his lips.
Argumentatively, Auk inquired, "Why would he come way out here?"
Gilbert asked, not argumentatively, but as if he wanted to know: "Why couldn't he?"
"If we go to this place," Dannerman said argumentatively.
"But there is only one God," she announced decisively, stiffening her ample frame argumentatively.
"Well," he said, argumentatively; "it could of happened that way, couldn't it?"
He dabs his finger argumentatively upon the thumb-marks.
"Nevertheless," began Patsy, argumentatively, but her uncle stopped her.
'I think there probably are,' said Lydia argumentatively.
"If the Russians could build them things on their own, they'd be doing it," Long-Drink said argumentatively.
Habermas views communication and debate in the public sphere as argumentatively meritocratic.
'You can't say I wouldn't have won the race,' said Joe argumentatively.
He wanted-and demanded in no uncertain terms, argumentatively and persistently-a big, thick, rare beefsteak.
He spoke slowly, argumentatively.
Roger asked argumentatively.
He recognized Dimitri's voice raised argumentatively.
He said, argumentatively, "Why not?
"I am Charlie Johns," he said argumentatively, and plaintively, he said it again.
"You say so, but I'll believe it when I see it," retorted Curt argumentatively.
Chris exclaimed argumentatively.
He was about to reply argumentatively when he caught sight of their three faces, and memory was evoked by the way they were grouped.