Teacher's Summary
Your writing presents a thoughtful perspective on argumentation, but there are a couple of grammatical and syntactical errors that need attention. With some minor revisions, your ideas will be even clearer and more impactful.
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The author says that arguing is almost always fruitless because some people just don't want to agree and sometimes it's better to just let someone else be right. Like for instance the person your arguing with knows more about the subject than you or is the host or something like that.
Issues Summary
"your arguing"
→ Suggestion: you're arguing
The word 'your' is a possessive pronoun, while 'you're' is a contraction for 'you are', which is the correct form in this context.
"Like for instance"
→ Suggestion: For instance,
The phrase 'Like for instance' is awkward; starting with 'For instance,' is more direct and grammatically correct.
Error Breakdown
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