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Debates involve two opposing teams, an affirmative and a negative debater. The affirmative debater presents their claim, which the negative debater then refutes while providing disproving evidence. The affirmative speaker rebuts to counter the negative's accusations, and both sides continue debating by presenting new evidence to support their cases before giving concluding statements.
Debates involve two opposing teams, an affirmative and a negative debater. The affirmative debater presents their claim, which the negative debater then refutes while providing disproving evidence. The affirmative speaker rebuts to counter the negative's accusations, and both sides continue debating by presenting new evidence to support their cases before giving concluding statements.
Debates involve two opposing teams, an affirmative and a negative debater. The affirmative debater presents their claim, which the negative debater then refutes while providing disproving evidence. The affirmative speaker rebuts to counter the negative's accusations, and both sides continue debating by presenting new evidence to support their cases before giving concluding statements.
There are always two opposing debaters: affirmative and negative
Afirmative debater gives his claim or point of view Negative debater refutes the first debaters claim and provides disproving evidence alongside of it Affirmative speaker now gives his rebuttal, with the intention of countering the negative speakers accusations. The both go on to debate, providing new evidence that helps their case Each give a final statement, leaving the best for last Notes aside:
There are no interruptions during a teams claim/refute/rebuttal
Each team utilizes opposing teams evidence to help with their own refute There is a set time allowed to conduct each claim/ proof/ evidence