You don't understand the meaning of argument! I see the problem you're having,
argument:
a. A course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood: presented a strong argument for the arts in education.
b. A fact or statement put forth as proof or evidence; a reason: The current low mortgage rates are an argument for buying a house now.
c. A set of statements in which one follows logically as a conclusion from the others.
Now tell me, what is your argument or reasoning behind saying no?
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I offer none. Therefor It is not an argument.
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"it" is not referring to anything? What is not an argument? all you said was no, so is "it" referring to no?
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Its referring to my reaction.