Across
- 5. An attention getter
- 9. The Positive Side goes in this order
- 10. Preference towards one side
- 14. An insult against a person
- 17. Appeal to Logic
- 20. A style of debate that gets overly philosophical, and thus is rarely used in Speech and Debate competitions
- 25. A type of Debate in which two teams alternate in constructive and cross-ex speeches
- 26. The reason a claim is true
- 28. A speech which sets up your main points
- 29. A speech type made to teach
- 31. In a court case, the side attempting to prove innocence; Or a thing you are doing when shooting down an opponent rebuttal
- 32. Appeal to popularity
- 33. Numbers and statistics to back your claim
- 34. An Ethos statement
- 35. How the speech is given
- 39. The statement being agreed or disagreed with
- 40. You should not do this off of your notes the whole time
- 41. The Negative Side goes in this order
- 42. A Fallacy in which you assume many cause-effect relationships to get to a conclusion
- 44. A wrongful, and often illegal, statement or train of reasoning
- 45. A form of Bias in which someone’s predetermined thoughts about a person influences their decision
- 46. One of the 4 P’s; What you have do beforehand with your speech “_____ your speech”
- 48. One of the 4 P’s; What you have to do to make the speech yours
- 49. What you should make with your gaze during a speech
Down
- 1. Above 50%
- 2. Words that give conditions for the claim to be true- “when”, “if”, “might”
- 3. The action or process of reasoning to convince an audience; the main convincing speech
- 4. Making unnecessary movements which you shouldn’t do during a speech
- 6. A personal story
- 7. To question an opponents speech
- 8. A fallacy in which you state a question meant to set up a trap for the opponent to answer
- 11. Appeal to Emotion
- 12. Words that create exclusions for when the claim is true- “except”, unless”
- 13. A speech type made to convince
- 15. The point a speech is attempting to convey
- 16. A type of Debate in which bills are confirmed or denied by a judge
- 18. An example that shows the argument is flawed
- 19. In a court case, the side that tries to incriminate the opponent
- 21. The side that disagrees with the statement
- 22. The thesis of your argument
- 23. A catchy start
- 24. A speech type made to be interesting
- 27. One of the 4 P’s; What you have to do to memorize your speech
- 30. Verifiable Proof
- 36. Argument against a point your opponent made
- 37. The main aspect of a speech
- 38. A speech type made to guide
- 43. The side that agrees with the statement
- 47. Point, Evidence, Example, Link