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a speech by either team that tries to show that an earlier statement was false
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a formal way of introducing the proposition
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the reason for favoring the side you chose
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speeches that put forward an argument
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another word for the statement that is going to be debated
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'the way things are now' meaning the existing conditions
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the side of the debate that believes 'YES, that is true' about the proposition
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the affirmative's duty to prove something wrong
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the combination of all your organized evidence and ideas that make up your argument
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the opposite of status quo
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an outline of the affirmative or negative's case
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the side of the debate that believes 'NO, that is false' about the proposition
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to prove that what was said is FALSE
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