1-10 TRUE/FALSE Flashcards
Competition by Net Benefits argues that the two policies cannot be enacted at the same time.
False
Semantic arguments are about the meaning of words.
True
Uniqueness arguments claim that the impact is going to happen with or without the plan.
True
A tag-line explains where the evidence was found.
False
If a piece of evidence takes too long to read, a debater can underline key parts to read aloud.
True
A judge should try not to intervene in the debate.
True
The 1AC speech contains both the case and the plan
True
If a disadvantage relies on too many internal links it runs the risk of committing a slippery slope fallacy
True
The internal link is the first link in the casual chain
False
The organized system of note-taking in debate is known as flowing
True