Do's/Don't
Rebuttal
Argument/Contention
Bonus/Unique
100

DO: The end of your speech where you clarify the points you've made in a short and concise way is called...

The Conclusion!

100

A rebuttal is...

A response to someone else's argument

100

TRIPLE JEOPARDY: The 3 parts of any argument or contention are (HINT STARTS WITH C, W, AND I)

claim, warrant, impact

100

List 3 important mechanics for effective public speaking

anything from good eye contact, voice modulation, hand gestures, stage presence, etc


200

DO: When listening to peer's speeches it is always beneficial to take...

Notes!

200
It is important to remain ____ even when presenting a rebuttal
courteous
200

The claim for any argument is...

Your starting statement that leads you into every other component

200

TRUE OR FALSE: Eye contact should involve looking at everyone for a quick second then moving on and repeating that

FALSE

300

DO: It is important to stress the ___ in your speech

Important lines, memorable phrases

300

When researching for rebuttal's you should not find evidence from...

.com's or blogs
300

The impact for an argument is...

why it matters, what it leads to

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Fun question, list something you like or have noticed about someone else in this class

Anything :)

400

DONT: Uh, um, hm are all examples of...

verbal static

400

when researching for evidence that aids you with rebuttals you dont want to find evidence from...

.com's or blogs

400

The warrant for an argument is...?

The reason for why its true, an elaboration


400

1/4 Jeopardy: What's the name of the 2 instructors teaching you (DONT LOOK AT ZOOM)

Yesh and Rohit

500

DO: If a speech can connect with the audience it is considered

Relatable/Memorable

500

BONUS: Give an argument then give a rebuttal to that argument on the topic, "Dogs are better than cats"

teacher discretion

500
Give your own contention on the topic "books are better than movies" using the claim warrant impact structure

teacher discretion

500

List 3 different forms of debate

LD, PF, Parli, Policy, Presidential, MUN, Congress