This is used to appeal to the audience's sense of logic.
What is Logos?
The FIRST step in the process of debate
What is the Opening statement?
Argument against your claim
What are rebuttals?
Evidence should be...
What is proved/credible/citeable
A type of argument where people formally discuss conflicting opinions.
What is debate?
The second part of debates
What are arguments?
The first person to speak in Cx debate.
What is 1AC?
A beginner debater
What is a novice
What format should speeches be written so they can be read quickly and easily?
Outline
The number of srudents on each CX Debate team.
What is 2?
This is the statement or topic of the debate on which the two parties take opposing sides.
What is the Resolution?
A judges comments or opinions.
What is critque?
Technique of talking really fast
What is Spreading?
This is a statement or topic of the debate of which the opponents take opposite position on.
Resolution
"LD" Debate is called.
What is Lincoln Douglas?
The fourth part of debate
What are rebuttals?
The FOURTH step in the process of debate
What is a rebuttal?
When you write down the arguments in a debate.
What is flowing?
The side in debate that rejects the resolution.
What is the negative side?
The harm that will come from a plan
What is a disadvantage?
The side that supports the resolution.
What is affirmative?
The statement of a conclusion. It is another argument term for conclusion
What is a claim?
Generating ideas - think of as many words as you can.
What is brainstorming?
The time allotted to each team during a debate to prepare their arguments.
What is prep time?
The course of action currently in use - the current system.
What is the status quo?