The document discusses argumentative communication and personality. It defines argumentative personality as enjoying arguing and needing to be right. It notes both positives and negatives of interacting with such people. The document distinguishes argumentative communication from personality, defining the former as rationally justifying viewpoints using facts and reason. It provides guidelines for structuring arguments, including considering the audience, context, and one's own credibility. The document contrasts argumentative, aggressive, assertive, and hostile styles of communication.