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The introduction is the section of the debate that crystallizes points. These points are mentioned at the beginning of the debate so that the opponents know what exactly are going to be debated.
it introduces the main points and arguments of the points and tells you more aboust it
(Apex) To establish the main points of the argument.
Constructive: Presenting arguments and evidence to support your position. Rebuttal: Responding to opposing arguments and refuting their points. Cross-examination: Questioning the other team to expose weaknesses in their case. Summary: Summarizing key arguments, emphasizing strong points, and reiterating why your position is stronger.
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The opening speech in favor of the resolution is called an "affirmative constructive speech." It outlines the main arguments and points supporting the resolution and sets the tone for the debate.
There is no way to get 20 points in 1 minute. If you are taking a test and rush too quickly, you will make mistakes and not earn any points. Take your time. Reread your notes.
One of the arguments for the existence of God, which points out that ethics are without absolutes apart from God
Counter-arguments usually are expected in a research paper. Providing other points of view, and why you disagree with them, actually makes your argument stronger.
If you earn 600 points an hour (5 points every 1/2 minuteÊ=10 points per minute , 60 minutes in an hour x 10points per minute = 600 points per hour)Êand can claim a reward with every 150 points then you are correct in calculating 4 times, every fifteen minutes.
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