Flow
OR
Case
Note taking in debate
A set of arguments supporting one side of the argument
If you are in favor of the proposition, you are...
The Affirmative
True or False: It is acceptable to use personal attacks against your opponents in a debate
False
This English author is celebrated for his plays, including "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
Shakesphere
what’s the time for UIL interpretation events
7 minutes exactly
Lincoln Douglas Debate
OR
Value
One vs One Debate on a value
What the debater wants to achieve in the debate
The proposition is "We should not have school dances in middle school." Jamal thinks we should have school dances. Jamal is on the.....
Negative
Should debaters acknowledge valid points made by their opponents, even if it weakens their own argument?
Yes
What do you call a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as"?
A simile
Can you turn everything into a debate
no
Criterion
OR
Rebuttal
How the debater will achieve their value
Arguments against the opponents case
What is an argument?
A set of reasons or claims to persuade an audience
Is it ethical to use emotionally manipulative language to sway the audience's opinion in a debate?
no
What is the term for the feeling or emotion a poem conveys?
Mood
7 minutes with 30 second grace
World School Debate
Team (3-5) vs Team (3-5) debate
What is the purpose of the introduction in a speech?
To grab the audience's attention
Should debaters avoid interrupting their opponents during their speaking time?
Obviously
What is the term for the way a writer uses language to create pictures or images in the reader's mind?
imagery
Do you think you can beat Mrs Debettignies in a debate
Yes- give 100 points
No-Give them the point
Extensions
Restating arguments your opponent did not attack or didn’t attack correctly
What do you call it when you use facts or quotes to support your argument?
Is it ethical to use respectful language and tone when addressing opponents in a debate?
Yes
a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
Oxymoron
something used to hold pieces