debate and speech
Across
- 4. a main point you are trying to make
- 5. giving your audience a very basic preview of your speech
- 7. time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time
- 8. the cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak
- 10. the lens through which you would like your argument viewed
- 11. the speeches where you offer your main points in the format "introduction, framework, main point, conclusion"
- 12. the exact wording of your topic
- 13. valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally
- 15. speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round
Down
- 1. giving your audience a heads up when going to change arguments
- 2. the so-what factor of your claim
- 3. an argument that goes unanswered by the opponent
- 6. the cross exanimation period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions
- 9. the note taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments
- 14. aligning arguments directly to your opponets' points