Outline
Structure
Delivery
Congressional Debate
Bonus
100

The beginning of the speech

The introduction

100

Four parts of an argument

A

R

E

I

100

The most important aspect of speech delivery

Your Voice

100

Speech given by the author of the bill

authorship speech

100

 Describes the details of how a policy would be enacted, if voted into law by the assembly

What is a Bill

200

First step in writing a speech

Reseach

200
Parts of a rebuttal

They said

I say

Because

Therefore

200

how to get better at delivery

Practice

200

speech that is AGAINST the bill being passed

negation speech

200

 What is it called when the presiding office  selects speakers based on who has spoken least recently

Recency

300

Number of arguments

2 or 3

300

Types of questions

Clarifying

Direct

Leading

300

Do this instead of using "uh" or "um".

Take a Pause

300

speech in support of the bill but not given by the author

sponsorship speech

300

Leader who runs meetings by recognizing member to speak

Presiding Officer

400

What is PIE

Persuade, Inform or Entertain

400
What is an impact

Why this is important/what the outcome is

400

How should you stand

feet planted shoulder width apart

400

Type of questioning where each person is given 30 seconds of back and forth questioning with the speaker

Direct questioning

400

The order of legislation voted on by the assembly

AGENDA

500

Important element in the persuasive speeches

Call to action

500

What is the order of the Congress debate

Nominate the PO

Open the meeting

Authorship/sponsorship speeches

New Arguments

Rebuttals

Crystalization /summary of the debate

Vote on the bill


500

What is PVLEGS

POISE

VOICE

LIFE

EYE CONTACT

GESTURES

SPEED

500

law being proposed or legislation

bill

500

The complete packet of legislation distributed by a tournament

The Docket

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