Debate Flashcards

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reasoned attempt to convince the audience to accept a particular point of view about a debatable topic

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Argumetation

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A regulated discussion of a proposition between two matched sides.

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Debate

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3
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  • This is the major premise of the argument that is composed of at least three (3)
    major claims.
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Proposition

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  • This refers to evidence or arguments introduce to counter, disprove, or contradict the opposing party’s argument.
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Rebuttal

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5
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Table- It is also known as

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Matrix

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It is considered to be the most popular style of intercollegiate debating in the world.

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British-Parliamentary Style

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Each round of the debate focuses on a different motion (topic)

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British palamentary

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British palamentary:
• The positions are divided into two:

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• The positions are divided into two: gobernment and oppositin

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9
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These are further divided into two:

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Opening and Closing Government
• Opening and Closing Opposition

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10
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  • A ? may be asked by any participant during the ? minutes of a speech.
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Point of Information or POI,

middle 5

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11
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One controversial topic

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Oxford

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12
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Oxford The positions are divided into two:

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Proposition and Opposition

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13
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Members of the audience can ask questions about the speeches during the cross- examination of each speaker.

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Oxford

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You should always explain your arguments t or f

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F

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