What you need in debates
Proposition
Arguing the opponent
What not to have in a debate
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100
Movements of your hands, body, or arms that express an idea or opinion.
What are gestures
100
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion.
What is a proposition
100
Debaters explain again their previous arguments, respond to the opponents' arguments, continue to defend their positions, and show their team has won the debate.
What is a rebuttal speech
100
Voice, how loud, and tone not changing over time.
What is inconsistency
100
A formal discussion on a particular topic in which opposing arguments are put forward.
What is a debate
200
Looking at your audience while you are speaking.
What is Eye contact
200
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion that judges whether something is good/bad or right/wrong
What is proposition of value
200
To illustrate or make somebody understand a detail more that is against what the opponent has said.
What are counter examples
200
Trying to stay away from the main argument or topic or trying to go off task.
What is diverting the issue
200
how much time you have to get ready for something that you will do or make.
What is preparation time
300
The available body of facts or information that tell whether a belief is true.
What is evidence
300
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion that proposes whether something is or is not, true or false.
What is a proposition of fact
300
Challenging your opponents' points by showing flaws or weaknesses in their arguments.
What is refutation
300
The act or process of making logical conclusions that can be proven not to be true.
What is an improper inference
300
Evidence that the main theme or main idea of the speech is correct.
What is a burden of proof
400
To illustrate or make somebody understand a detail more.
What is an example
400
A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion that supports a specific course of action.
What is proposition of policy
400
When somebody argues that their conclusion must be true, because there is no evidence against it and somebody says the opposite.
What is appealing to ignorance
400
A cause and effect relationship where neither is proven to be true.
What is a false cause
400
A formal written or spoken statement spoken to a crowd.
What is a testimony
500
Showing how you feel through moving your facial muscles.
What is Facial expressions
500
DOUBLE POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TOPIC: What you should have in your debate Answer: How fast you are talking that can vary if you are feeling scared, excited, or nervous.
What is rate
500
Telling the other side of the argument they are wrong and giving information to back it up.
What is attacking the speaker
500
A fact or important information that has been left out.
What is an omission
500
The existing state of affairs, especially regarding social or political issues.
What is a status quo
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