All you have to do is pick a topic and start arguing about both!
The filibuster can be used in the Senate but not in the House
The answer is: B: In an impromptu debate, participants have much less time to prepare for the debate than in an extemporaneous debate.
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The word 'debate' is both a verb (debate, debates, debating, debated) and a noun (debate, debates).
The word debate is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: Frank will participate in the debate with Springfield High. Verb: They will debate the positives and the negatives of homework. Noun forms for the verb to debate are debater and debatement.
Their was a debate in school today>
The suffix of debate is "-ate".
The debate team went to the state competition. I practiced for my debate at school.
of course not, when you debate to reach the truth it is not a sin, and when you debate to defend a belief of yours it is not a sin.
what is this debate is about.
the First Amendment
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.