It's person who publicly supports a particular cause or policy
What is an advocate
It's a formal presentation of arguments – with evidence – and time restrictions.
What is a debate?
A consonant that makes a little explosion of air and doesn’t use voice.
What is a plosive consonant?
It's the person who determines the ultimate outcome of a trial.
Who is the judge?
A Statement that you strongly believe is true
What is Assertion?
Is when the opponents ask each other questions to clarify and better understand each other's case.
What is cross examination?
It's the muscle that makes your belly go up and down when you breathe. It helps produce voice.
What is the diaphragm?
It's a group of people that decide whether the person on trial is guilty or innocent.
What is the jury?
Is the importance of an argument.
What is Impact?
It's what proves your argument
What is evidence?
It's the part of your palate that you can touch with your tongue.
What is the soft palate?
It's the person being accused in a trial.
Who is Hot seat?
or
Who is the defendant?
It's an incorrect argument in logic and rhetoric.
What is a fallacy?
It's when you find hiccups in the other team's speeches.
What is rebuttal?
One of them is a plosive consonant and the other one needs voice.
What is the difference between D and T?
or
What is the difference between V and F?
It's the person who is making the accusation.
Who is Mr./Ms Long arm?
or
who is the prosecutor?
A premise statement that affirms or denies something
What is a proposition?
Is the first round of a debate when you only give your arguments and you don’t comment on what the others have said.
What is constructive speech?
Two ligaments in your throat that make your voice.
What are vocal cords?
They know the law and they represent Mr. Long Arm and Hot Seat
Who are the lawyers?