Format
Burden of proof
Key Terms
Constructive
Clash
100

The affirmative speech (length)

6 Minutes 

100

The person who has the burden of proving the truth

Who is the person who initiates the argument

100

Always supports the proposition

Affirmative

100

First part of the affirmative

Introduction

100

A specific interactive argument that happens during the debate

What is clash
200

Cross examination of the negative by affirmative (length)

3 minutes

200

The person with the responsibility  of providing proof in the suppour of the argument

Who is the debater who initiates the argument?

200

Always opposes the proposition 

Negative

200

Establishing of core value

Observation 1

200
The first step in clash

What is the initial argument?

300

Total amount of speeches in an LD debate

7

300

The way an opponent can defeat an argument

What is labeling it a mere assertion or unsupported statement?

300

A regulated discussion of a proposition by two matched sides

Debate

300

The amount of reasons maintaining the core value

2 or 3

300

The number of steps in clash

What is 5?

400

The fifth speech in an LD debate

Initial affirmative rebuttal

400

The job of a negative in an L-D debate

What is proving the proposition false or unreasonable?

400

A person or panel that evaluates a debate and decides who wins

Judge 

400

What part of the negative constructive should take 2-3 minutes

The attack on the affirmative case

400

The opposition attacks the initial argument in this step

What is step 2?

500

The 7 minute speech

Negative constrictive speech

500

Something the affirmative or negative can claim

What is the opponent has not met his burden of proof?

500

An agreed upon topic of discussion

Proposition 

500

The number of parts in a Negative constructive speech

6

500

The person who repairs damage done to the attack

Who is the initiator

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