Propaganda
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Oral Interpretation
100

Creating an urge amongst people to be apart of the "in" crowd.

Bandwagon

100

The debate event that only has one debater per side.

Lincoln- Douglas

100

Term used for the topic you are debating...

Resolution

100

The information backing up your position...

Evidence

100

The part of the piece performed before the introduction.

Teaser

200

When a famous person vouches for it, viewers are likely to take account of credibility.

Testimonial

200

What debate event focuses more on changing laws?

Policy Debate

200

A speech where arguments are reviewed.

Rebuttal

200

Your position statement, or what you know, is called...

Claim

200

Oral Interpretation blends together what 2 elements to create the event?

Theatre and public speaking

300

Demonstrates how the product is meant for everybody

Plain Folks

300

What debate event has a coin flip to determine speaking order and side of argument?

Public Forum Debate

300

Term meaning the way things are now.

Status Quo

300
A time to thoroughly question and be questioned

Cross-examination 

300

How far into a piece should the introduction be placed?

1 minute 

400

Vague statements to influence the audience

Glittering Generalities

400

Speaker draws 3 prompts out of hat and answers one.

Impromptu Speaking

400

The 10-25 students who participate in Congressional Debate are referred to as...

A Chamber

400

The goal of Original Oratory is to...

Inform and persuade the audience

400

Name the 5 reasons to cut a piece.

Too long, inappropriate language, "He said" "She said", Remove minor characters, Unnecessary descriptions

500

Deliberate omission of facts

Card Stacking

500

Speaker draws 3 questions out of a hat and answers one.

Extemporaneous Speaking

500

Your explanation of how your evidence supports your claim, is called...

Reasoning

500

What 2 Oral Interpretation events are NOT offered at the middle school level?

Program Oral Interpretation, Reader's Theatre

500

Name the 8 Oral Interpretation events.

Storytelling, Poetry, Dramatic, Humorous, DUO, Prose, POI, Original Oratory