Across
- 2. The last part of your speech where you repeat your side's belief.
- 4. The side that agrees with the motion.
- 9. Summarizes the debate and gives final rebuttals.
- 11. Gives new arguments and responds to the second speaker on the other side.
- 12. What does a team try to do in the debate?
- 13. A short version of your team's argument.
- 14. The noun of the word "believe"
- 15. An answer to the question "why"
- 17. Each debate has two of these
- 18. The side that disagrees with the motion.
- 19. The sequence in which speakers deliver their speeches.
Down
- 1. An idea a team presents in the debate
- 3. Each team has three of these, who talk in a special order.
- 5. Begins the debate by explaining the motion and their side’s belief.
- 6. The first part of a speech that explains your side's position.
- 7. Each side in the debate has one of these.
- 8. The topic of the debate
- 10. A strong reason to support your side.
- 16. A polite way to show what's wrong with the other side's points.
