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Theme
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Debate
100

Who wrote the play "Romeo & Juliet"

William Shakespear

100

 It often explores universal concepts like love, justice, identity, or morality.

Theme

100

Threatening harm; menacing or ominous.

Baleful

100

She cried out in shock over the event

Aghast

100

A statement or position you argue

Claim

200

What is the hardest natural substance on earth?

Diamond

200

Rather than being stated outright, themes are usually this, requiring readers to infer meaning

What is implied

200

A prolonged, high-pitched cry of grief, pain, or despair.

Wail

200

A difficult or unfortunate situation

Plight

200

An opposing argument that challenges the claim

Counterclaim

300

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

300

This element of a story—characters’ actions, conflicts, and resolutions—often reveals the theme.

What is the plot

300

A state of pain, suffering, or distress caused by illness or misfortune.

Affliction

300

Everyone was sad when they heard the news of the athletes career ending_______. 

Affliction

300

A response to the counterclaim, defending the original claim

Rebuttal

400

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

400

Themes connect plot, characters, and setting to this broader experience, helping readers interpret meaning beyond the surface.

What is the human experience

400

Not yielding or softening in severity; persistent and determined

Unrelenting

400

Her ______ was never ending and she often felt overwhelmed

Plight

400

True or false, you can have a claim without evidence in a debate.






Create a visual diagram of debat

False

500

What is the only letter that does not appear in any US state name?

Q

500


The old oak stood alone in the field, its roots gripping the earth like memories refusing to fade. When the storm passed, it remained—scarred but unbroken.

Resilience in the face of adversity

500

Extremely unpleasant; causing feelings of disgust or hatred.

Loathsome

500

These are examples of what?

  • Whale-road → meaning the sea
  • Sky-candle → meaning the sun
  • Battle-sweat → meaning blood

Kenning

500

List the correct order for debate structure 

  1. Opening Statements – Each side presents its claim.

  2. Constructive Arguments – Evidence and reasoning for the claim.

  3. Counterclaims – Opposing side presents challenges.

  4. Rebuttals – Responses to counterclaims.

  5. Closing Statements – Summarize and reinforce key points

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