Speech Burdens
Refutations!
All About the Argument
Flowing
Fun Facts!
100

This number of minutes is given for every speaker's speech.

What is five minutes?

100

The best way to come up with refutations on the spot.

What is "reading/knowing the case beforehand?"

100

A provable, subjective statement.

What is an assertion?

100

A flow sheet will follow this order of speeches.

What is P-O-P-O-O-P?

100

This instructor's mom coaches debate at Wilberforce!

Who is Maria?

200

This is the only speech in a debate tournament that doesn't need to refute.

Who is first prop?

200

The four steps of a refutation.

What are 1) They say . . . 2) But we say . . . 3) Because . . . 4) Therefore . . .

200

The four basic parts of an argument.

What are assertion, reasoning, evidence, and impact?

200

True or False: Writing down everything is an example of good flowing.

What is false?

200

This instructor's brother has one both the Top Team Award and The Golden Gavel in the same tournament!

Who is John?

300

These speakers have the job of "weighing" the debate.

Who are the 3rd/rebuttal speakers?

300

The process of refuting the refutations your opponents made to your own points.

What is counter-refuting?

300

Where the weakest argument is usually placed.

What is in the middle?
300

Flowing is helpful to teammates for this reason.

What is "They might miss something?"

300

This instructor once began their speech by saying "Jumbo Shrimp."

Who is Abby?

400

The two most important jobs of the second speaker.

What are refuting and counter-refuting?

400

Refutations are also know by these other two names.

What are blocks and rebuttals?

400

This type of argument deals with the treatment of human beings.

What is a humanitarian argument?

400

The process of abbreviating your words into recognizable symbols is called this.

What is shorthand?

400

These two instructors will be attending the same university next fall!

Who are Abby and Joshua?

500

This speaker flows the ENTIRE debate round.

Who is EVERY speaker?

500

In debate, this is more important than actually proving your opponents' points false.

What is convincing the judge?

500

The impact part of an argument is usually described using the acronym MURPS which stands for this.

What is Magnitude, Urgency, Reversibility, Probability, and Severity?

500

E.g. is shorthand for this phrase.

What is "for example?"

500

These two instructors won the debate tournament at Jumpstart Debate Camp (debate camp before Golden Gavel Debate Camp) over SIX years ago. 

Who are Abby and John?

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