Creating an urge amongst people to be apart of the "in" crowd.
Bandwagon
The debate event that only has one debater per side.
Lincoln- Douglas
Term used for the topic you are debating...
Resolution
The information backing up your position...
Evidence
The part of the piece performed before the introduction.
Teaser
When a famous person vouches for it, viewers are likely to take account of credibility.
Testimonial
What debate event focuses more on changing laws?
Policy Debate
A speech where arguments are reviewed.
Rebuttal
Your position statement, or what you know, is called...
Claim
Oral Interpretation blends together what 2 elements to create the event?
Theatre and public speaking
Demonstrates how the product is meant for everybody
Plain Folks
What debate event has a coin flip to determine speaking order and side of argument?
Public Forum Debate
Term meaning the way things are now.
Status Quo
Cross-examination
How far into a piece should the introduction be placed?
1 minute
Vague statements to influence the audience
Glittering Generalities
Speaker draws 3 prompts out of hat and answers one.
Impromptu Speaking
The 10-25 students who participate in Congressional Debate are referred to as...
A Chamber
The goal of Original Oratory is to...
Inform and persuade the audience
Name the 5 reasons to cut a piece.
Too long, inappropriate language, "He said" "She said", Remove minor characters, Unnecessary descriptions
Deliberate omission of facts
Card Stacking
Speaker draws 3 questions out of a hat and answers one.
Extemporaneous Speaking
Your explanation of how your evidence supports your claim, is called...
Reasoning
What 2 Oral Interpretation events are NOT offered at the middle school level?
Program Oral Interpretation, Reader's Theatre
Name the 8 Oral Interpretation events.
Storytelling, Poetry, Dramatic, Humorous, DUO, Prose, POI, Original Oratory