Across
- 2. Sometimes referred to as a “card” which refers to the days when debaters cut and pasted their quotes on note cards
- 4. Giving your audience a very basic preview of your speech
- 5. A main point or separate argument; a general statement or point you are trying to make
- 7. The note-taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments
- 9. The examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak
- 12. There are two types of questions clarification and questions of exploitation to set up your future arguments
- 14. The so-what factor of your claim
- 15. Using the flow to argue against your opponents’ arguments
Down
- 1. The exact wording of your topic
- 3. An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent
- 4. Speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round
- 6. Aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points
- 8. Giving your audience a heads up when you change arguments
- 10. The speeches where you offer your main points following the basic structure we have used in class
- 11. Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time
- 13. the lens through which you would like your argument viewed