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An introduction and constructive speech.
In classical debate, the affirmative constructive speech is the first speech given by the team advocating for the resolution. It typically presents the team's arguments and sets the foundation for their case.
Constructive Speech
Constructive Speech
Constructive Speech
Both explain the basis for an argument.
Both explain the basis for an argument.
Affirmative constructive speech: The affirmative side presents arguments supporting the resolution or proposition, outlines a plan to address the issue, and highlights the benefits and advantages of their proposal. They typically set the tone for the debate by framing the topic in a positive light and presenting compelling reasons to support their position. Negative constructive speech: The negative side counters the arguments presented by the affirmative, raises potential flaws in the proposed plan, and offers alternative solutions or perspectives. They aim to poke holes in the affirmative's case, present rebuttals, and cast doubt on the feasibility or desirability of the proposed action. This speech is crucial for setting the stage for a robust and engaging debate.
The answer to this is in a counterargument and a constructive speech ^w^ hope this helps i just got this question on a test and got it right.
Debate speeches are written and spoken in order to give the opinion and perspective of an individual. A debate speech that is on working women being a burden to the family would have reasons that support the opinion in the speech. Another thing that could be included would be examples. Examples are a great way to support an idea.
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