Across
- 3. The team that supports the motion
- 5. The five letter acronym used to structure arguments for a debate
- 7. A rebuttal type where the logic of an argument is conceded, but the impact opposed
Down
- 1. A rebuttal type where you attack the basic ___ or preconditions of your opponent's argument
- 2. The team that opposes the motion
- 4. A rebuttal type where you state that what your opponent said is true, but irrelevant to the motion
- 6. A rebuttal type where the logic of an argument is reversed, where the ___ between two premises is proven wrong