Across
- 5. The more a debater knows about a topic, both arguments and evidence, bothpro and con, the more one will be able to practice delivery and hence become truly skilled in the communication of arguments, evidence and analysis.
- 6. This frames, with clarity, why your team has won the debate
- 7. Having arguments in direct contradiction with each other will enhance ____ in rebuttals.
- 8. These are complicated speeches because each debater has to find a way to explain issues in the light of all that has happened so far – in justtwo minutes – without speaking too rapidly.
- 10. The round starts with a coin toss; the winning team selects either:
- 12. One important component of an argument
- 13. A team must develop both a pro and con Case
- 14. Questioning periods give debate interactivity and a change to build clash.
- 15. How long is time between speaker 1 and 2 aka Crossfire
Down
- 1. how long do speakers 1 and 2 get to speak for
- 2. throwing a coin in the air and picking heads or tails
- 3. Pro and cons means that you are picking a ____
- 4. An expert definition from an economics or legal dictionary or
- 9. (begin the debate or give the last speech)
- 11. Topics are worded as ____
