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If you're on the side of the debate which is stating a lack of harmony, ask questions that will provoke your opponent.
Richard Nixon
Text her mom and debate about her punishment and see what you can do. -experienced Teen.
That depends on what kind of debate. Informal debate: ask questions that help you understand. Ask questions about things that are confusing. Formal debate: always ask where the money is coming from and how much it will cost. Ask questions that make the other team look stupid and set up your arguments for you to bring up in a later speech.
The senates meet in the capital building to debate laws.
The person who asks the questions at a debate is called the moderator. Their role is to facilitate the discussion, keep speakers on track, and ensure that the debate runs smoothly.
money and the thrill of logically beating your opponent at debate.
The politician verbally blasted his opponent in the debate speech.
Except for extreme cases such as treason, we no longer use capital punishment for crimes other than homicide. We used to execute people for rape, but this is no longer the case. If you want to find out more you can read up on the Capital Punishment Debate on Wikipedia. There are references to other really good articles that go into great detail, look for scholars such as Louis Pojman or Hugo Bedau.
Someone who has opposite political views than you and may debate them with you, or belong to another party than you or may be your opponent in an election.
In the book "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov, the discussion at the party revolves around a debate on whether capital punishment or imprisonment for life is the more humane form of punishment. The banker argues that death is a preferable punishment, while the lawyer believes life imprisonment is more humane.
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