What about your argument?
Argumentation is the core of the debate. Give way to questions as soon as you come up, or ask ten questions. Whether it's an attack or a cross-examination, you can't ask ten questions, okay? If it is not a formal debate, forget it.
As for the specific question, you can at least give me an argument before I can help you think, because the argument is for our own side. All your questions are just to let the audience know your argument better, and the argument will determine the style of asking questions. Is it a section of three debates? Or ask questions and summarize? Or a logical cycle? Or dig a hole and wait for the other party to jump? And sometimes no matter how sharp your question is, the other person may not answer it. You can avoid it by skill.
Every question should be related, and the battlefield should be paved for the free debate afterwards.
I didn't give you specific questions because I didn't want to hurt anyone. I can give you a complete set of counterattack questions in a few minutes. Dare you use them? Dare you use it, will you use it? Do you really think you can win the debate in a few minutes with something made by others?
Finally tell the landlord = =
I don't care ... I always give everything when I ask questions, so don't say it's for you, it's discrimination.