For even though vanquish'd he could argue still
a) What was he good at ?
b) How would he argue ?
c) What happened when the village school master frowned ?
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It should be you are good At, but weak In doing something. Good "in" used when the phrase is followed by verb, whereas Good 'at' is used when the phrase is followed by a noun. E.g. - A person is good in writing poems A person is good at poetry.
Stay calm. Even if you get passionate about your point you must stay cool and in command of your emotions. ...
Use facts as evidence for your position. ...
Ask questions. ...
Use logic. ...
Appeal to higher values. ...
Listen carefully. ...
Be prepared to concede a good point. ...
Study your opponent.
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