Across
- 1. The ____ (pro or con)they will argue
- 4. One of the three Important component of an argument
- 5. The speaker ___ (begin the debate or give the last speech).
- 6. round starts with a
- 8. This speech constructs arguments advocating the resolution’s worthiness.
- 12. The judge is the chairperson of the round
- 13. This speech constructs arguments showing disadvantages of the resolution and why it should not be adopted.
- 14. should be looking for faults in the other teams speech
- 15. worded as Resolutions
- 17. Effective _______is critical to impact the arguments for a citizen judge.
Down
- 1. 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 just two minutes – without speaking too rapidly.
- 2. Both of these debaters have the primary burden of refuting the other team’s arguments by analyzing and explaining flaws in the opponent’s position.
- 3. knowledge The more a debater knows about a topic, both arguments and evidence
- 6. Questioning periods give debate interactivity and a change to build clash.
- 7. Seated, all debaters interact with one another.
- 9. One of the threeImportant component of an argument
- 10. arguments in direct contradiction with each other will enhance
- 11. One of the three Important component of an argument
- 16. Each team has two minutes of