Opening Speech
Rebuttal
Presentation
Rhetoric: ethos, logos, pathos
Trials
100

These are the two sides of a debate

What are affirmative and negative

100

You should be doing this while your opponent is speaking

What is writing your rebuttal

100

When no one can hear you

What is quiet 

100

"Many Puppies are hurt or injured"

What is ethos

100

These are two types of lawyers

What are defense and prosecution

200

Only one person should be doing this during the opening speech

What is speaking

200

Your rebuttal should never be this: ie, you shouldn't be throwing shade, but focusing on facts

What is personal

200

When your words get jumbled when you speak

What is speaking too fast

200

"Public speaking is the number one fear in America"

What is Logos

200

These people decide who is guilty

Who are the jury 

300

This supports your reasoning. It can include polls, sciences, studies, etc.

What is evidence? 

300

This is what the rebuttal addresses 

What are the facts

300

This is how you should stand

What is straight, or still

300

"9 in 10 doctors recommend not drinking energy drinks"

What is Pathos

300

These people have seen something or know something

Who are witnesses 

400

These three things should be included in your opening speech

What are intro, reasons, and evidence?

400

Information that will support your rebuttal

What is evidence

400

These are words used as placeholders, and are unnecessary 

What are filler words

400

"Sally is going home hungry every day, and you could help"

What is Ethos

400

When the judge agrees with an objection

What is sustained 

500

This is a spur of the moment speech that is not written down

What is an impromptu speech

500

You should be answering every one of these that your opponent may have

What are reasons

500

Where you should NOT be looking

Where is down

500

"Mrs Chilson says that math is very important to learn"

What is Pathos

500

When someone lies on the stand

What is perjury