What are the 5 components of Stakeholder Analysis?
Influence, Motivation, Behavior, Pain, Gain
What are the 3 components of the third speakers?
rebuttal/s, clashes, summary
This component of Case Building explains the motion
Definition
What do you call the 4th speaker of the opposition team?
Opposition Reply
How do you raise a POI?
Stand up/ raise hand/ verbalize POI
This component in the PM's and LO's speech introduces the team's arguments.
Case Split
True or False: A reply speech reviews the events of the debate but highlights what your team did right.
True
This component in the LO's speech provides comprehensive and comparative response to the PM's argument.
Rebuttal(s)
Which Stakeholder Analysis component asks the question: "What do they want?"
Gain
Which speakers' speeches are POIs allowed in?
first, second, third
Which speakers can do the reply speech?
first and second
In WSDC, what do you call the SECOND SPEAKER of the PROPOSITION team?
Deputy Prime Minister
True or False: If you didn't answer a POI well, your teammate should address it in their speech.
True
This unreasonable definition happens when the debate is set to a specific time.
Time-Setting
What is the clash of this debate: the proposition team argued that the sky was blue, whereas the opposition team argued that the sky was pink
color of the sky
Which NPI component asks the question: "Who will enact the policy?"
Practicality
True or False: The opposition whip is barred from providing a new argument
True
True or False: POIs should be answered on the spot
False
This component of Case Building lays out the goals of each team
Burden
What are the 3 components that the DPM and DLO have to include in their speech?
Response(s), Rebuttal(s), Argument(s)
What do you call the 3rd speaker of the proposition team?
Government Whip
This unreasonable definition happens when the speaker misrepresents the motion and avoids the most obvious controversy.
Squirreling
What are the 4 components that the LO has to include in their speech?
Background, Case Split, Rebuttal(s), Argument(s)
What are the 2 most important questions in debate?
Why and How
What are the 2 components of the 4th speaker's speech?
review, biased adjudication
Which Stakeholder Analysis component asks the question: "What do they see and hear?"
Influence
What is the time limit of each POI?
15 seconds
True or False: The goal of POI is to harm your team and benefit the other team.
False
What is "protected time"?
the first and last minute of the opponent's speech
Which Stakeholder Analysis component asks the question: "What do they think and feel?"
Motivation
Which NPI component asks the question: "Who will be affected by the policy?"
Impact
Who has full control of the POI engagement?
the speaker on the podium
True or False: All POIs should be addressed
False
True or False: POIs can be answered in the reply speech
False
In WSDC, what do you call the FIRST SPEAKER of the PROPOSITION team?
Prime Minister
This component in the DPM's and DLO's speech repairs the damage done by replying to the rebuttals.
Response(s)
What do you call the 4th speaker of the proposition team?
Government Reply
What are the 4 components that the PM has to include in their speech?
Background, Definition, Case Split, Argument(s)
What is the clash of this debate: the proposition argued that homework should be banned because it causes too much stress for students and the opposition argued that homework allows students to review their class materials
impact of homework on students
Which Stakeholder Analysis component asks the question: "What do they need?"
Pain
This component of Case Building identifies the problem
Background
What format do we use in building a COUNTERARGUMENT?
SDC
True or False: You can follow up a POI
False
What are the 3 Unreasonable Definitions?
Time-Setting, Place-Setting, Squirreling
This component in the PM's speech explains the context of the issue.
Background
What is empathy?
ability to understand and relate to others
This unreasonable definition happens when the debate is set to a specific place.
Place-Setting
In WSDC, what do you call the FIRST SPEAKER of the OPPOSITION team?
Leader of Opposition
What do we compare and analyze in clashes?
critical points
This component of Case Building identifies the individuals or groups impacted by the policy
Benefit
What are the 4 components of Case Building?
Background, Definition, Burden, Benefit
What does POI stand for?
Point/s of Information
Give one type of POI
a quick rebuttal, a question, ideas for comparison, remind about your main argument
Define POI
short interjections that allow a speaker to comment, rebut, or question their opponents during their opponent's speech
Which NPI component asks the questions: "What is the issue or the problem?" and "Why must it be addressed?"
Need
This component in the PM's speech defines the scope of the debate.
Definition
This component in the PM's and LO's speech revolves around the central issue or stakeholder of the debate.
Argument(s)
What kind of diagram is a clash compared to?
Venn Diagram
What format do we use in building an ARGUMENT?
PEEL
In WSDC, what do you call the SECOND SPEAKER of the OPPOSITION team?
Deputy Leader of Opposition
What does NPI stand for?
Need, Practicality, Impact
Show the process of challenging a definition
Challenge > Re-define > Justify > Rebut > Argue
True or False: The government whip can provide a new argument
True
Give one type of POI
a quick rebuttal, a question, ideas for comparison, remind about your main argument
Which Stakeholder Analysis component asks the question: "What do they say and do?"
Motivation
What do you call the 3rd speaker of the opposition team?
Opposition Whip
When can you do a POI?
During an opponent's speech
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