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Loosely structured, less defined roles
 
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Moderator not always present; participants usually self-regulate
 
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No strict time limits, conversation flows more naturally
 
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Little to no preparation; participants may discuss topics spontaneously
 
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Audience may be present but usually just part of the casual discussion
 
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Informal, conversational language is typically used
 
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Purpose to discuss ideas or opinions casually, with less emphasis on "winning"
 
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Can occur in everyday settings like cafes, homes, or online chats
 
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Rebuttals are spontaneous and less structured
 
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Topic can evolve naturally during conversation, may shift freely
 
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Participants can chime in freely, may even join the debate mid-conversation
 
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Audience limited to observing or asking questions after the debate
 
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Pre-determined, often controversial or specific topics
 
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Structured and planned rebuttals are essential
 
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Typically held in professional or academic environments
 
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Purpose to argue points logically and convincingly, often for scoring or winning
 
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Professional, Polished, and respectful language is required
 
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Audience usually present, may judge or observe the debate formally
 
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Extensive preparation required; participants know the topic in advance
 
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Strict time limits for each speaker and segment
 
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Moderators always present to enforce rules and manage time
 
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Highly structured with specific roles and rules (e.g., opening statement, rebuttal, closing argument)
 
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