The process of attacking and defending arguments. Choose:Refutation or Reservation
Refutation
Speeches in debate that challenge and defend arguments in constructive speeches.
Rebuttal Speech
allowing / I / in / smartphones / to / about / have / students / use / feelings / class... / mixed
I have mixed feelings about allowing students to use smartphones in class...
Taking notes during a debate in order to keep a record of what's been said.
Flowing
"According to a survey, 80% of parents believe uniforms simplify morning routines." is an example of what type of evidence?
Statistics or Shocking statistics
Different types of information used to support arguments.
Evidence
An argument that fails to meet the standards of acceptability, relevance, and sufficiency.
Fallacy
The topic of a particular debate.
Resolution/Motion
Mention one of the fundamental skills necessary to debate
Ability to think critically and analyse a problem, to present your thoughts logically and elegantly, to speak confidently in public and to listen carefully
An exception made to a "claim."
Reservation
A period during debate when a member of one team asks questions of an opposing team member.
cross-examination
Put in order: for/this/The/is/reason
The reason for this is...
Individuals who listen to debate, decide the winner, rank participants, and ensure that the experience is educational for all participating students.
Adjudicators or Judges
Put in order: The / that / evidence / shows /....
The evidence shows that ...
Defines, interprets and argues in favor of the resolution.
Affirmative/Propostion/Government
True or False: Reliable and good information can be taken from Wikipedia.
False
Using reason to communicate claims.
Argument or Argumentation
The process of arguing about claims (controversial statements) in situations where a judge or audience decides the outcome.
Debate
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