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Debate teams
speaking
preparation
Other
100
What are the issues that most debates?
Stock issues
100
What team always goes first?
First affirmative constructive
100
What is an arguement?
When teams fight over a specific topic
100
What is proof?
Facts or opinions through research
100
What is an anology?
An inferred relationship between evidence and assertions
200
What is a present situation?
A status quo
200
What team goes last?
second affirmative rebuttal
200
What is reasoning?
Coming up with logical statements to support your evidence
200
What is a propostion?
a plan about what you are going to do
200
What is brief?
An outline of your case (affirmative), or an outline of your position (negative)
300
What is an assertion?
A statement of opinion based on evidence.
300
How long is a constructive speech?
3 minutes
300
How can you prepare for a counter plan?
When ever the other team is talking think about how to prove them wrong
300
What is proof?
facts or evidence that can support your topic
300
What is a bibliography?
A list of sources,citations,or websites you got information from
400
What is a clash?
conficing evidence
400
how long is a rebuttal speech?
2 minutes
400
What is a rebuttal?
Overcoming arguments by your opponents and re-explaining or rebuilding your own arguments
400
What is an example?
A statement to support your reasoning?
400
What is needs issue?
The issue in the first affirmative speech that says there is a defect in the status quo
500
what is a debate?
A formal oral controversy
500
What is the third speech?
second affirmative constructive
500
What is refutation?
To disagree with what someone says and support it with facts
500
What is the case?
The process you use to prove the main point
500
What is a Prima Facie Case?
An open and shut case; A case which has such a high degree of probability that the proposition must be accepted unless the case is refuted