1-10 TRUE/FALSE Flashcards

1
Q

Competition by Net Benefits argues that the two policies cannot be enacted at the same time.

A

False

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2
Q

Semantic arguments are about the meaning of words.

A

True

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3
Q

Uniqueness arguments claim that the impact is going to happen with or without the plan.

A

True

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4
Q

A tag-line explains where the evidence was found.

A

False

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5
Q

If a piece of evidence takes too long to read, a debater can underline key parts to read aloud.

A

True

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6
Q

A judge should try not to intervene in the debate.

A

True

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7
Q

The 1AC speech contains both the case and the plan

A

True

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8
Q

If a disadvantage relies on too many internal links it runs the risk of committing a slippery slope fallacy

A

True

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9
Q

The internal link is the first link in the casual chain

A

False

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10
Q

The organized system of note-taking in debate is known as flowing

A

True

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