The amount of speeches does the affirmative have
What is 3
Purpose of a value
What is telling us what we care about? (Open-ended)
The way your paper should be
Name at least 2 countries with right of nature established
Ecuador, Columbia, New Zealand [open to more if you know!]
This is the term often used to refer to a piece of evidence
What is a card?
The amount of speeches the negative have
2
Purpose of a criterion
What is focusing on what matters most? (Open-ended)
Why are rights of nature good?
[openended]
This is a term to describe an act of notetaking done by both judges and debaters
What is flowing?
The purpose of cross examination
What is information?
Does every case have the value and criterion at the top (think about the demo debate)
No, sometimes people put definitions at the top!
How many columns should the nc have?
4 columns!
Why are rights of nature bad?
[openended]
This is a term used to describe a debater wanting to further a certain argument
What is extending?
The purpose of the 1AR + what should the ideal 1AR be doing
(Open ended)
What makes a good framework?
Open-ended
What should you be catching when flowing?
What is the biggest difference between the way ecuador and new zealand evaluates the right to nature?
New zealand was limited AND legal personhood only!
This is a term used to describe what a debater will do in a speech
what is a roadmap?
All the speeches and times IN ORDER.
What is:
1AC - 6 minutes
C-X - 3 minutes
1NC - 7 minutes
C-X - 3 minutes
1AR - 4 minutes
2NR - 6 minutes
2AR - 3 minutes
4 minutes of prep each!
Should every debate be a framework debate? [Yes/No and why?]
Should I be writing my own speeches as I am hearing my opponents on my flow?
What is the difference between a right to nature and legal personhood?
Legal personhood is concerened a lot more abt obligations, custom built specific.
This is a term used to describe what someone will do in the 1ar, 2nr, 2ar
Rebuttals!