Debate 40
Across
- 2. A piece of evidence with a claim and a warrant; source citation; and explanation
- 5. When one debater gets to ask another debater questions to clarify their opponent’s argument or set up their own argument
- 9. A general outline of your argument; multiple prepared responses with evidence
- 11. the act or process of forming reasons and drawing conclusions, then applying them to a discussion
- 12. the main point of the argument; what the debater seeks to prove true
- 13. the record of a round
Down
- 1. a statement or conclusion that does not logically follow something said before
- 2. A major argument in the debate
- 3. The debater who offers an argument must show that it is valid in order for it to be accepted
- 4. The first speech by a debater in a round; where debaters introduce their position and arguments
- 6. a comparison to show similarity between two or more things
- 7. Addressing and refuting another debater’s argument
- 8. an appeal to logic; using or applying logic to an argument
- 10. the set of standards the judge will use to evaluate a case