It's not useful or polite to say:
Is it useful to argue with us?
Telling them to not argue about terminology also probably isn't useful or polite since they seem to think you gave them an answer related to one concept when they're looking for an answer for another completely different concept (which is, in principle, a reasonable thought and makes sense to point out, although the insistence here makes less sense).
In your defence, some askers refuse to accept their question is answered elsewhere (possibly due to missing the knowledge required to see this), refuse to clarify their question to explain, among other things, how it isn't a duplicate, refuse to provide requested information and are very persistent - there isn't much you can do about that (other than to move on).
In general, if the asker or someone else makes a point about it not being a duplicate, you can:
- Reflect on what they said to determine whether you may have made a mistake in closing it as a duplicate (and reopen if you think you did, and it's otherwise an appropriate question).
- Politely justify why you believe it is a duplicate (if it's not obvious and everyone's still calm and friendly).
- Just ignore it and move on, since the community should be perfectly capable of reopening an incorrectly closed question without your help.