Back to basics
Aim, fire, destroy
Coach Daisy's School of Etiquette
Friday Fun
Wild Card
100

A statement that can be argued, with two or more sides. 

What is a claim? 

100

The act of addressing an opponent's argument and explaining why it is wrong, flawed, or unpersuasive. 

What is refutation? 

100

The way a speaker presents their content

What is Conduct 

100

The very first person to present their arguments in a debate round

Who is the 1st Affirmative Speaker (1A)? 

100

Coach Hailey's favorite clothing brand. 

What is LuLuLemon? 

200

A fact, statistic, or story that supports a claim. 

What is evidence? 

200

They said, but, because, therefore

What is four-step refutation? 

200
Your voices are ___ when someone else is presenting. 

What is "off"? 

200

The part of the debate round where anyone and everyone can refute each others' arguments

What is crossfire? 

200

The length of time each speaker in a debate gets to present their speech and a refutation. 

What is 3 minutes? 

300

An explanation of how the evidence supports the claim, the "so what?" 

What is reasoning? 
300

An error in reasoning that can undermine the logic of your argument. 

What is a logical fallacy? 

300

The act of looking up at your audience (not down at your paper) 

What is making eye contact?

300

The speech in which a debater presents pre-written CERC arguments in favor of their own side. 

BONUS - in a 4 v 4 round, how many of these speeches are heard? 

What is a constructive speech? 


BONUS - what is 8? 

300

The negative side's claim in a debate with the resolution "Ice cream is the best dessert." 

What is "Ice cream is NOT the best dessert"? 

400

The three ways you can compare impacts

What are magnitude, timeframe, and probability? 

400

"You should join debate camp, because all of your friends are in debate camp too!" 

What is the bandwagon fallacy? 

400

Debate speeches and refutations should be directed towards this prestigious person in round. 

Who is the judge? 

400

This modern technology is the subject of Friday's debate tournament. 

What is social media? 

400

These three suspicious siblings ate Louis' birthday cookie. 

Lorenzo, Lazarya, and Ladaezia 

500

The central claim/topic that is being discussed in a debate round. 

What is a resolution? 

500

"If we don't get candy at the end of class, then we will all go hungry, then we will go to bed hungry, then we will wake up cranky and yell at our parents, and then we will get kicked out of the house and become homeless for yelling at our parents. So if you want to reduce the homelessness population in Seattle, you will give us candy." 

What is the slippery slope fallacy? 

500

The part of the body used to help project your voice. 

What is the diaphram? 

500

This is the side in a debate round that presents the strongest arguments and presents them well. 

What is the winning team/winner? 

500

Coach Daisy's childhood hero and favorite fictional character

Who is Tintin? 

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