You have to be able to contradict your opponent's argument...tell the truth, and make sure your argument is a fact, not an opinion !!!
take your opponent's argument, and find the cons (like the disadvantages) about it, then add another argument...
But the most important thing is to always remain calm...Show passion for what you are debating, but don't get carried away !!! Think of what you are going to say before you open your mouth !!!
yess there was a arguement.
Which war? What argument? Reasons for war are often not from arguments or conflict. Most often they are about resources. Like the Iraq war for example. That was over oil. I'm not going to debate which side started it though...
The argument and debate about conscription had the greatest impact on Australian Prime Minister Billy Hughes.
What document? Please elaborate on your question.
The debate on industrialization occurred in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. The debate was as largely based on socialism as it was on industrialization.
Whether in a debate or a courtroom, the Interpretation Rule is to withhold all judgements of merit until the argument is fully developed and understood accurately.
To have an argument called Debate
In a courtroom, the prosecution is most similar to the affirmative team in a debate. They both present arguments and evidence to prove their case or point of view.
a disagreement, argument, or debate
What would an argument about a date be? A DEBATE
it makes it weaker
An answering argument in a debate.
Debate.
This is a question that cannot be answered. It depends on your personal belief and the motion of the debate. It is only when there is an argument can there be a debate.
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
Debate can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Argument or discussion. Verb: To participate in a debate (to argue/dispute)
The root of debatable is debate; an argument or discussion. Debate is both a noun and verb.