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Policy Debate - The Negative Vocabulary

Authored by Gabe Moyer

Performing Arts, Education, Philosophy

9th - 12th Grade

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Policy Debate - The Negative Vocabulary
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The summary of the piece of evidence being read in a debate. Read before the actual evidence giving context for the evidence being read.

Citation

Tagline

On Case arguments

Off case arguments

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A citation is...

The summary of the piece of evidence being read in a debate. Read before the actual evidence giving context for the evidence being read.

the source of the evidence being read

5 Minutes in length. This is the other part of “the block.” The negative extends the other portions of the 1NC by reading additional evidence and answering arguments made by the affirmative. This speech is meant to deepen the debate on the positions taken.

the act of dividing up the arguments the negative introduced in the 1NC. Because the block has two negative speeches back to back, the speakers do not want to be repetitive so one speaker takes a portion of the arguments and one takes the other positions. Typically more arguments are extended in the 2NC as there is more time.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

_________________ are those that directly respond to the advantages that the affirmative presents or attacks the ability of the plan to solve

The Block

Taglines

Off case Arguments

On case Arguments

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Off Case Arguments are..

8 Minutes in length. First negative speech in the debate. Where the negative introduces both on and off case positions. All of the negatives main offensive and defensive positions are introduced here.

8 Minutes in length. This is the first part of “the block.” Negative teams typically extend several positions in this speech by reading additional evidence and answering arguments made by the affirmative. This speech is meant to deepen the debate on the positions taken.

those that directly respond to the advantages that the affirmative presents or attacks the ability of the plan to solve

are those that demonstrate a substantial disadvantage to doing the plan or provides an alternative to doing the plan. Challenging whether or not the plan fits under the resolution (topicality) is also considered an off case position

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

___________ - (1NC) 8 Minutes in length. First negative speech in the debate. Where the negative introduces both on and off case positions. All of the negatives main offensive and defensive positions are introduced here.

First Negative Rebuttal

Splitting the block

Second Negative Constructive

First Negative Constructive

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Second Negative Constructive is...

5 Minutes in length. This is the last chance for the negative to explain their position to the judge. In this speech the negative collapses down to only a few main arguments and answers the affirmatives responses from the first affirmative rebuttal.

5 Minutes in length. This is the other part of “the block.” The negative extends the other portions of the 1NC by reading additional evidence and answering arguments made by the affirmative. This speech is meant to deepen the debate on the positions taken.

8 Minutes in length. This is the first part of “the block.” Negative teams typically extend several positions in this speech by reading additional evidence and answering arguments made by the affirmative. This speech is meant to deepen the debate on the positions taken.

arguments demonstrate the value of one’s position or advocacy. They “score points” for the advocate’s side of the debate.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

_______________- is the (1NR) 5 Minutes in length. This is the other part of “the block.” The negative extends the other portions of the 1NC by reading additional evidence and answering arguments made by the affirmative. This speech is meant to deepen the debate on the positions taken.

First Negative Rebuttal

Second Negative Rebuttal

First Negative Constructive

Second Negative Constructive

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