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You should get to know both sides of the argument. That way it is easier to understand and subvert an opponents arguments. You should probably have at least 1 or 2 statistics to quote, they will a) make you sound smart and b) give good shock value and add alot of power to your arguments. Bring paper and a pen to write down what you want to say and what the opponents say.

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