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As a very broad overall structure, debates begin with cases, followed by rebuttals, and are concluded by the final speech which essentially tells the audience why your side won. Interspersed throughout are questioning periods. Throughout speeches, contentions are made and cross applied, turns can be made to make an opponent's point against you into a point against them, and framework battles are fought

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