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A statement that supports your opinion.
What is an example.
100
The motions you make while delivering a speech.
What are gestures.
100
The words you use in your speech.
What is language.
100
A plan.
What is a proposition.
100
Explains the importance of the topic.
What is impact.
200
A verbal disagreement.
What is an argument.
200
A matter of fact and opinion.
What is an issue.
200
The issue in the first affirmative speech that says there is a defect in the status quo.
What is a needs issue.
200
A documented fact or opinion.
What is proof.
200
An assertion.
What is an claim.
300
A team that supports the proposition
What is the affirmative side.
300
When someone makes an irrelevant inference and relates that to their argument.
What are improper inferences.
300
The part of the affirmative case that the existing system can't solve.
What is a need.
300
To refute a proposition.
What is a rebuttal.
300
A set of reasons which are supported by facts.
What is a case.
400
When you have to prove that change is needed on the affirmative side.
What is burden of proof.
400
The faces and expressions you make with your face.
What are facial expressions.
400
When a point said by a debater does not relate to his or her speech.
What is non-resolutional.
400
An open and shut case.
What is a prima facie case.
400
The process of arguing about cases.
What is a debate.
500
When you have to prove there is no need on the negative side.
What is burden of rebuttal.
500
A mistake in reasoning.
What is a fallacy.
500
A team that supports the rejection of the proposition.
What is the negative side.
500
To disagree with what someone says and then back it up with facts.
What is refutation.
500
Taking notes during a debate.
What is flowing.
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