All documents from essays.org are for research assistance purpose only. Do not present the material as your own work!
bookmark & share the essay...
All /
/
/
/
How are Issues Introduced in a Debate
I discuss in this essay some ideas on how to introduce issues in debate. You may find them interesting enough to your discussion in argumentation.
Details
language | | english |
wordcount | | 1203 (cca 3 pages) |
contextual quality | | N/A |
language level | | N/A |
price | | free |
sources | | 1 |
Table of contents
none
Preview of the essay: How are Issues Introduced in a Debate
How are Issues Introduced in a Debate The affirmative must introduce the issues necessity to establish a prima facie case. If the negative detects flaws in the affirmative case, it has the responsibility of introducing the appropriate issues to refute the affirmative. For example, the affirmative case should be so clearly propositional that it unnecessary for the affirmative ...
... walked out in disgust, saying “They’re crazy, that subject has nothing to do with marijuana; they’re supposed to be talking about date banks and credit ratings.” The moral of the story is this: one can ignore the expectations’ of the audience only at one owns risk.
Essay is in categories
/
Humanistic Studies
/
Education
/
Didactis
/
/
Humanistic Studies
/
Education
/
Comments
none