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DEBATE/ SPEECH

DEBATE/ SPEECH

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World Languages

11th Grade

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What types of Communication do you know?

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Asserts that one small step will automatically and inevitably lead to a next step and a next step, and a series of related events, ending with some (usually) negative effect, or other unintended consequences.

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Slippery Slope fallacy

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Ad Hominem fallacy

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Bandwagon fallacy

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Strawman fallacy

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What´s the meaning of Rhetorical Device?

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It´s an argument.

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It is an example to cite during the Debate.

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It is a tool that is used to create a particular reaction from an audience.

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It is an appeal to logic & reason.

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What is the definition of PATHOS?

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It´s a wordwide type of language.

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It´s an appeal to emotion, using meaningful language.

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It refers to credibility of the writer/speaker.

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It is a Pet.

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What is the meaning of an Anecdote?

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It is a short story about a real person.

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It is a poem.

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It is a story about fake characters.

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It is a TV show.

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What is the meaning of Empirical research?

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It is an example.

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It is a writing paper.

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It is proved evidence.

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It is an agreement.

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What is the best option for the word Claim?

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Claim is a critic.

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Claims are never arguable.

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Claims are potentially arguable.

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Claim is an example used in the sentence.

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What is the synonym of CONSENSUS?

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What is an argumentation?

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Proving something true or false in a systematic way; argumentation is a way of discussing or debating an idea in a logical and persuasive way. 

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A structured practice of having two or more people argue about the same idea but from different perspectives; include pre-determined structure, judgement, and a declaration of a winner.

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An often plausible argument using false or invalid inference

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Comment

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Fallacy

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Appeal

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Support

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Gives the impression of being against the opponent’s argument, while actually refuting a differing argument.

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Logical fallacy

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Ad Hominem fallacy

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Appeal to emotion fallacy

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Strawman fallacy

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A statement that may be controversial, which means that  it must have at least two sides that someone could agree (or disagree) with; the claim will be supported (proven true) or refuted (proven false) with support and evidence

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What is the meaning of Fallacy?

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Which of these is NOT part of the debate process?

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finding a topic

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researching your topic

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delivering a speech on the fly (something created when needed)

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practicing your speech

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Multiple Choice

What does NOT win a debate?

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supporting facts

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unconvincing delivery

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logical arguments

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clear reasoning

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