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Affirmative Intro Negative Intro Affirmative Speech Negative speech Affirmative Rebuttal Negative Rebuttal Affirmative Closing Negative Closing
there are 4 people in a debating teamMore specifically two on each team; two on an affirmative and two on a negative; if you debate in policy debate. If you are debating in a Lincoln-Douglas Debate then there is only one person on the affirmative and one person on the negative.
Disadvantages of debate is when there is a negative consequence will come from an affirmative action. It is one of the most simple concepts of a debate.
I believe they're the affirmative position and the negative position.
Third speaker of affirmative:1. Speaks after second Negative.2. Concludes argument of Affirmative team.3. Rebuts arguements of second Negative and whole Negative team.4. Summarises whole argument of Affirmative team.Third speaker of negative:1. Speaks after third affirmative.2. Stresses main points of negative argument. (Cannot raise any new points)3. Rebuts arguements of third affirmative, and whole affirmative team.4. Summarises whole argument of Negative team.I hope this helps (-:
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 negative team does not necessarily have to define the meaning of the topic. In a debate, both sides present arguments and analysis based on their own interpretation of the topic. The negative team's role is to challenge the affirmative team's arguments and present counterarguments, rather than provide their own definition of the topic.
First Affirmative Constructive - 8 minutes Cross-exmination of the First Affirmative - 3 minutes First Negative Constructive - 8 minutes Cross-exmination of the First Negative - 3 minutes Second Affirmative Constructive - 8 minutes Cross-exmination of the Second Affirmative - 3 minutes Second Negative Constructive - 8 minutes Cross-examination of the Second Negative Constructive - 3 minutes First Negative Rebuttal - 5 minutes First Affirmative Rebuttal - 5 minutes Second Negative Rebuttal - 5 minutes Secand Affirmative Rebuttal - 5 minutes
The team that favors the resolution is the affirmative team.
The team that favors the resolution is the affirmative team.
the affirmative team.
the affirmative team.