What are the two sides in a debate round?
What is pro/con or affirmative/negative?
What does pf stand for?
What is public forum?
What is the consequence/effect of an argument called?
What does the EU and UK stand for? (Write down both - you'll get points if you get both right)
What is the European Union and United Kingdom?
What high school is this?
What is Groves High School?
What do we call the period when teams can ask each other questions in a debate round?
What is crossfire?
How many students are in a pf debate round?
What is four?
How do some debaters format their evidence?
What is parliament?
Who is an adult staff member of the camp? (Name one)
Who is Mr. Leibson or Mr. Lawson?
What do we call note-taking in debate?
What is flowing?
What is the name of the final speeches given by pf teams?
What is final focus?
What are the components of an argument? (for example, uniqueness -- name the other two)
What are links and impacts?a
Who is the prime minister of the UK?
Who is Keir Starmer?
What school is sponsoring this camp?
What is BCS? (Groves is also acceptable)
Who are you trying to convince in a debate round?
Who is the judge?
What happens at the beginning of a pf round to determine who speaks 1st/2nd or Pro/Con?
What is the coin flip?
What are common errors in logic called?
What are fallacies?
What was it called when the UK exited the EU in 2020?
What is "Brexit"?
What is the start and end time of the camp?
What is 9am-3pm?
What do good debaters do with their impacts (especially in later speeches)?
What is comparison/weighing/impact calculus?
How many minutes of prep time do you get in pf?
What is logos/ethos/pathos?
How many member states are there in the EU?
What is 27?
What grade are all your high school volunteers in?
What is seniors/12th grade?