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Vocabulary Set 3
Persuasion
Research
100
The for side. The side that will prove the resolution true.
What is the affirmative side.
100
The con side. The side that will prove the resolution false.
What is the negative.
100
The name for the moderator in a debate.
What is the chair.
100
To convince someone to adopt your opinions using facts and examples to support it.
What is to persuade
100
A necessary part of debate preparation in order to be well prepared.
What is research.
200
The fancy name for asking questions and poking holes in the arguments of the other side during a debate.
What is cross examination.
200
A statement or claim. Why your side is right. Must be justified with evidence.
What is an argument.
200
A chance to meet with your team to discuss quickly and privately what you will say next.
What is a huddle.
200
To trick someone into thinking the way you do using emotional appeal, fear, or other illogical means of argument.
What is manipulation
200
A general term for an unaccepted source for research.
What is an unreliable resource.
300
The time you have during a debate to state your arguments.
What is the constructive.
300
Your response to the other side’s argument
What is the rebuttal.
300
The person who evaluates the debate and arguments presented and gives points accordingly.
What is a judge.
300
Name 1 of the 6 short cut techniques of persuasion from the video watched in class.
What is reciprocity, scarcity, authority, consistency, liking, or consensus.
300
Wikipedia, yahoo answers, Buzzfeed, are all examples of_______________ resources.
What is an unreliable resources.
400
The term in debate for preparing counter arguments.
What is "making blocks."
400
The term for special manners we follow during a formal debate.
What is debate etiquette.
400
The statement being debated.
What is the resolution.
400
To Persuade we need opinions, facts, or both?
What is both.
400
The way you order your sources on a Works Cited page.
What is What is alphabetically.
500
Preconceived ideas about someone or something.
What is bias.
500
The fancy term for attacking the person debating rather than the person's argument.
What is an Ad Hominem.
500
The fancy term for a mistake in logical thinking.
What is a logical fallacy.
500
A debate winner is one that persuades the opposing side to adopt their ideas.
What is false. Debaters are trying to persuade the audience and the judge.
500
MLA is an abbreviation of the following academy.
What is the Modern Language Academy.