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Argumentative Language (A1B)

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  • I'm done arguing. I think we should ___ ___ ___.
    clear the air
  • Well, it's too late now. There's no point ___ ___ ___ ___.
    crying over spilt milk
  • That's not what I mean - you're ___ ___ ___.
    twisting my words
  • Ok, I agree I was wrong before. Can we just ___ ___ now, please?
    move on
  • Susan and Mark never seem to understand each other. They always ___ ___ ___ ___.
    get their wires crossed
  • We're not making any progress here, we're just ___ ___ ___ ___.
    going round in circles
  • Mike always blows things out of proportion. No matter how small an issue is, he always acts like it's ___ ___ ___ ___ ___.
    the end of the world
  • Come on! Cut the crap and just ___ ___ ___ ___.
    get to the point
  • Sorry, that ___ ___ ___! Please pretend I didn't say that.
    came out wrong
  • Mia can never see things ___ ___ ___ ___ ___. She never relates to me in any way.
    from my point of view
  • You can tell when Jane is annoyed about losing an argument when she starts to ___ ___ ___. She just loudly repeats herself.
    raise her voice
  • Dude, you're ___ ___ ___. You're focusing on the wrong thing.
    missing the point