3. TIPS OF DEBATE:
Do I have proof to back up what I want to say?
Gather enough evidence.
Will my audience get what I’m trying to say?
Organize thoughts clearly and logically.
Do I sound confident?
Use strong, convincing language.
Will my main points stick with them?
Repeat, rephrase key ideas.
Do I sound monotonous?
Vary your voice.
Have I considered what the opposition will say?
Prepare for the arguments (rebuttal).
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4. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF
DEBATE
The major advantage is that you get to hear
both sides of an issue. The disadvantage is
that sometimes they can get so heated that it
deteriorates into an argument and there is
no respectful listening to the opponent's
side.
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5. it allows one to see a different point of view,
we can learn from eachother,
develop our knowledge and opinions,
make better informed arguments.
Advantage of debate is u can gain knowledge,
language.
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6. helps hold the executive( usually top 20 people of
winning party) to account, lets other parties have
their say, also a way of swaying others towards
your views.
An advantage is the benefit or gain that the
affirmative claims will result from adopting its
plan, which must be known to outweigh the
disadvantages.
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7. Disadvantages:
some people can be offended when their point of
view is challenged,
they can quickly escalate into something fierce
some people are ignorant of other people's
interpretations/views and can upset others.
Is it may lead to quarrel sometimes.
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MADDY KALEEM
8. Can create more conflict and also if the winning
party has a large majority they would be much
harder to hold to account.
A disadvantage is an undesirable consequence
that the negative claims will flow from the
affirmative's plan. These must be known to
outweigh the advantages.
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MADDY KALEEM