<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Bing: Argument to a Function Python</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Argument+to+a+Function+Python</link><description>Search results</description><image><url>http://www.bing.com:80/s/a/rsslogo.gif</url><title>Argument to a Function Python</title><link>http://www.bing.com:80/search?q=Argument+to+a+Function+Python</link></image><copyright>Copyright © 2026 Microsoft. All rights reserved. These XML results may not be used, reproduced or transmitted in any manner or for any purpose other than rendering Bing results within an RSS aggregator for your personal, non-commercial use. Any other use of these results requires express written permission from Microsoft Corporation. By accessing this web page or using these results in any manner whatsoever, you agree to be bound by the foregoing restrictions.</copyright><item><title>ARGUMENT Definition &amp; Meaning - Merriam-Webster</title><link>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/argument</link><description>The meaning of ARGUMENT is the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing : argumentation. How to use argument in a sentence.</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2026 12:02:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument - Wikipedia</title><link>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argument</link><description>Argument An argument is one or more premises — sentences, statements, or propositions —directed towards arriving at a logical conclusion. [1] The purpose of an argument is to give reasons for one's thinking and understanding via justification, explanation, or persuasion.</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2026 00:06:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ARGUMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary</title><link>https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/argument</link><description>ARGUMENT definition: 1. a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing: 2. a reason or reasons why you support or oppose…. Learn more.</description><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 16:12:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ARGUMENT Definition &amp; Meaning | Dictionary.com</title><link>https://www.dictionary.com/browse/argument</link><description>An argument is a disagreement between two or more people, but it can also be a statement backed by evidence, like your argument that your school doesn't need a dress code.</description><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 22:50:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument - definition of argument by The Free Dictionary</title><link>https://www.thefreedictionary.com/argument</link><description>An argument usu. arises from a disagreement between two persons, each of whom advances facts supporting his or her point of view: an argument over a debt. A controversy is usu. a public expression of contrary opinions; it may be dignified and of some duration: a political controversy.</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2026 22:25:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument: The Basics | Department of Communication</title><link>https://www.comm.pitt.edu/argument-basics</link><description>Having an argument involves two or more individuals responding to one another's claim and support for such a claim. Argument is not simply restating the same claims and reasons, rather it is supporting, modifying or defending positions accordingly.</description><pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2026 12:02:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>ARGUMENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary</title><link>https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/argument</link><description>ARGUMENT meaning: 1. a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing: 2. a reason or reasons why you support or oppose…. Learn more.</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 02:36:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument – The Writing Center</title><link>https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/argument/</link><description>In academic writing, an argument is usually a main idea, often called a “claim” or “thesis statement,” backed up with evidence that supports the idea.</description><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 20:20:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument and Argumentation - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy</title><link>https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/argument/</link><description>Argument is a central concept for philosophy. Philosophers rely heavily on arguments to justify claims, and these practices have been motivating reflections on what arguments and argumentation are for millennia.</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 09:02:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Argument - Definition, Meaning &amp; Synonyms | Vocabulary.com</title><link>https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/argument</link><description>An argument is a disagreement between two or more people, but it can also be a statement backed by evidence, like your argument that your school doesn't need a dress code.</description><pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2026 17:06:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>