Debate
Informative
Fallacies
Extemporaneous
Research
100

The side that argues in favor of the topic.

What is the affirmative side?

100

Giving information to listeners with the goal of having them pay attention and understand something new.

What is an informative speech?

100

A fallacy in which the author makes a conclusion based on a lack of evidence.

What is "Hasty Generalization"?

100
Extemporaneous is a mix of these two speech methods.

What are informative and persuasive speaking.

100

The citation format.

What is MLA style?

200
A debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.

What is how LD debate got its name?

200

The type of speech that is on the spot without any preparation.

What is an impromptu speech?

200

A fallacy in which the author attacks the person make the opposing argument, rather than the argument itself.

What is an "ad hominem" fallacy?

200

The type of questions typically relate to this, in an extemporaneous speech.

What are current events?

200

Websites with the following: .org, .gov, and .edu.

What are credible sites?

300

Questioning and interviewing your opponent.

What is cross-examination?

300

Not your final version of a speech.

What is a rough draft?

300

A fallacy in which the author predicts events, usually with a catastrophic conclusion.

What is the "slippery slope" fallacy?

300

The format of an extemporaneous outline.

Introduction
Body 1
Body 2
Body 3
Researched Opinion
Conclusion

300

The part at the end of your research paper in which you list the sources used in the report.

What is a works cited page?

400

The last 4 speeches in an LD Debate.

What are the rebuttals?

400

A technique to draw your audience in.

What is an attention getter?

400

A fallacy in which the author attempts to distract the reader from the premise of the argument, often with emotional appeals.

What is a "red herring" fallacy?

400

**DAILY DOUBLE**
Find the main ideas of the following statement:
Should social media companies be held legally liable for content posted to their websites?

- Social Media Companies: Internet companies for posting social lives

- Legally Liable: held responsible under the eyes of the law.

- Content: Any media or text posted to a site

400

A source that has favor to one side of an argument over another.

What is a biased source?

500

The moral standpoint that you make in an LD debate.

What is the value and criterion?

500

Something an informative speech should NOT include.

What is personal opinion?
500

Name that fallacy:
After Will said that we should put more money into health and education, Warren responded by saying that he was surprised that Will hates our country so much that he wants to leave it defenseless by cutting military spending.

What is a "straw man" fallacy?

500
Breaking down a topic into its base form to use as your main points.

What is "framing the question".

500

The citation used in your speech itself.

What is an in-text citation?

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