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When debating, the announcer/timekeeper introduces the two groups (proposition and opposition) as well as the first, second, third and reply speakers on the team. E.g. From Team Opposition, we have Mary Jane as the first speaker, Kate Spade as the second speaker and Coco Chanel as the third speaker. Kate Spade will also be giving the reply speech.
As the third speaker in a debate, you should begin by summarizing the key arguments made by your team so far. Then, introduce new points or rebuttals to strengthen your team's position. Focus on highlighting the most persuasive points and responding effectively to the opposing arguments. Conclude with a powerful closing statement that reinforces your team's position.
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Bob Schieffer
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October 22,2012
Lynn University
What is commonly used today in scholastic debates is modified Oregon-Oxford. It is called Modified Oregon-Oxford because the new Or-Ox has special changes to the traditional or original format. In the original format, there can be two or three speakers on each side. In the modified Or-Ox format, there are already 4 speakers on each side, the 4th one being the rebuttal speaker. What really sets off this type of debate from parliamentary type of debate is the interpellation or cross examination at the end of each constructive speech. Unlike the parly format, the debaters are not to be interrupted while delivering the constructive speech. The opponent can cross examine the other side after each constructive speech. So the 1st affirmative speaker will be interpellated by the 1st negative and vice versa. The second affirmative will be cross-examined by the 2nd negative and vice versa. The same holds true to the 3rd speakers. The 4th speakers from both sides will no longer have interpellation. They will each give the final word of the team, rebutting or destroying the contentions of the other side. http://www.everdaywear.blogspot.com
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To write a third speaker debate speech, you should focus on summarizing the key arguments made by your team in the debate and reinforcing your team's main points. Address any rebuttals raised by the opposing team and provide a strong conclusion that emphasizes why your team's arguments are the most persuasive. Be clear, concise, and strategic in delivering your points.
The word third is an adjective. It describes something that comes after the second.