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The role of the first affirmative speaker
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What is the main role of the first affirmative speaker in a debate?
To conclude the debate
To introduce the team's argument
To present new evidence
To refute the opponent's points
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How does the first affirmative speaker start their speech?
With a summary of their argument
With a greeting
With a question
With a joke
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What should the first affirmative speaker focus on?
The weaknesses of the opposing team
Personal opinions
Their team's strengths
The definition and context of the topic
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When preparing, what is crucial for the first affirmative speaker to understand?
How to speak loudly
How to distract the opponents
The rules of football
The topic in depth
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Which of these is NOT a responsibility of the first affirmative speaker?
Presenting the first argument
Setting the debate's structure
Summarizing the debate
Establishing definitions
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The first affirmative speaker's argument should be...?
Clear and concise
Unrelated to the topic
Short and confusing
Very long and detailed
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What kind of evidence should the first affirmative speaker use?
Strong and relevant
Personal stories only
Unreliable sources
Anything they find
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The first affirmative speaker works closely with whom?
The audience
The second affirmative speaker
The first negative speaker
The judges
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What is a strategy the first affirmative speaker might use to engage the audience?
Speaking in a monotone voice
Using technical jargon
Ignoring the audience
Making eye contact
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What does the first affirmative speaker need to establish about the debate topic?
Irrelevance to the audience
Its boredom factor
Its importance
Its complexity
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Should the first affirmative speaker address counterarguments in their speech?
No, not at all
Yes, in detail
Yes, but only briefly
Only if there's extra time
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How can the first affirmative speaker make their argument more convincing?
By shouting
Using strong evidence and logical reasoning
By making up statistics
Using complex language that's hard to understand
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What is one thing the first affirmative speaker should avoid?
Using evidence
Being clear
Being too aggressive
Speaking confidently
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In what way can the first affirmative speaker set a positive tone for the debate?
By being polite and respectful
By criticizing the opposing team
By ignoring the judges
By speaking very quickly
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How important is it for the first affirmative speaker to stick to the time limit?
Somewhat important
Not important
Optional
Very important
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What should the first affirmative speaker do if they forget a part of their speech?
Panic and stop speaking
Skip to the conclusion
Pause and calmly collect their thoughts
Ask the audience for help
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