For me, a good argument is one that has clear ideas and strong reasons. I accept a premise when it sounds true and fits with what I already know or have seen. One time, I disagreed with someone who said that social media is always bad for students. I explained that it depends on how it’s used—some students use it to study or share useful information. I gave examples to support my point. I've also learned about categorical statements like "All cats are animals" or "Some cars are not electric," which help show how ideas relate. I find it interesting how syllogisms work, like: All humans are mortal, Socrates is human, so Socrates is mortal. I also try to understand logic words like "and," "or," and "if...then..." because they help make arguments more clear and organized.