Lincoln-Douglas & You
Across
- 3. The big consequence of an argument
- 6. Comparing impacts to decide which matters more
- 7. How large or serious an impact is
- 9. Notes taken during a debate to track arguments
- 13. A debater’s full structured argument
- 14. Period where one debater asks the other questions
- 15. A timed presentation during the debate round
- 16. To carry an argument forward and explain why it still matters
- 19. The side that supports the resolution
- 20. The main arguments supporting a side
- 21. Facts, examples, or expert opinions supporting a claim
Down
- 1. A statement that asserts something is true
- 2. How quickly an impact happens
- 4. Speech responding to the opponent’s arguments
- 5. The person who evaluates the debate and decides the winner
- 8. How likely an impact is to occur
- 10. How many people are affected by an impact
- 11. The core principle a debater is trying to uphold
- 12. The standard used to measure whether the value is achieved
- 17. The side that opposes the resolution
- 18. The statement being debated; what both sides argue about