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Proving and Refuting
In the Spotlight
In the Spotlight pt.2
Debate Structure
Research and strategies
100
When you give a reason that relates to other reasons.
Articulation
100
The team that affirms the resolution.
The Affirmative team
100
Voice changes while debating.
Pitch
100
A speech that proves a team's point.
Constructive Speech
100
An existing state or condition.
Status quo
200
When you prove your argument.
Burden of proof
200
The team that debates the resolution.
The Negative Team.
200
Expressing something through expressions.
Facial Expression
200
Speeches that point out an opponent's flaws.
Rebuttal Speeches
200
Data.
Statistics
300
Proof of your argument.
Evidence
300
The skills used to express confidence when debating/presenting.
Presentation skills
300
A circumstance that makes one superior or favorable.
Advantages
300
Time that you get to prepare.
Preparation Time
300
Evidence or proof of an argument.
Testimony
400
Proving the invalidation of the opposing team's argument.
Burden of rebuttal
400
Reasons a side gives.
Reasoning
400
Bodily movements while presenting.
Gestures.
400
Preparation and speaking times.
Time rules
400
To claim that two distinct things are alike.
Anologies
500
Showing the weakness of your opponents' argument by pointing out flaws.
Refutation
500
Correct in syntax, word use, punctuation, etc.
Grammatical Correctedness
500
Looking at your audience.
Eye contact
500
Rebuilding your argument and weakening an opponents argument.
Rebuttal
500
To steer away from a problem.
Diverting the issue