A block of text from a source.
What is a Card?
Shorthand for a rebuttal to an argument
The term for how the current world is negetively affected
What is a Harm?
The Term for what each side is expected to accomplish.
What are Burdens?
The term for when an arguement made in the previous speech goes unaddressed during the current speech.
What is a drop?
A Sentence that paraphrasizes the claim of a source.
What is a tag?
What is DA?
What is Uniqueness and Inherency?
The concept that allows the affirmative to argue as if the resolution is passed by voting for the affirmative.
What is Fiat?
To readdress and add on to an arguement made in your previous speech.
What is extending.
The Act of Formatting the Text from a Source in Debate
What is Cutting?
The short hand for the argument for an alternative.
What is CP?
the term for the Outcome.
What is an Impact?
An argument telling the judge how to weigh impacts.
What is Framework?
The term for the evidence for a claim.
What is a Warrant?
When the paraphrased line of text exaggerates its evidence to make a claim unsubstantiated by its evidence.
What is power-tagged?
A Philosophical Arguement that challenge your opponents persumptions.
What is a K?
The term for when an argument is used against the original arguer
What is a Turn?
The Concept that says to vote in favor of the Status Quo if the team advocating against it don't meat their Burdens.
What is Presumption?
The act of reading a case as quick as possible.
What is Spreading?
An argument designed to cover swaths of a topic.
What is a generic?
The short-hand for an alternative that is within the bounds of the resolution.
What is PIC?
An argument that a plan is not mutually exclusive.
What is a Perm?
The concept that allows the Negation to run and drop contradictory arguments with major consequences.
What is Conditionality?
The Term for denoting where one is on the flow.
What is sign posting?