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Tips and Tactics
Consider this list of Tips and Tactics. Take what
you like. Leave the rest.
Remember that you are trying to persuade
through the art of arguing using various skills to convey your point
of view.
Always present your roadmap at the beginning of each speech and
use it to defend you position. This will help the judge to follow
your arguments.
Summarize and explain your position at the end of each argument
in your own words.
Flow your opponent's argument issue by issue so that you can respond
to any disadvantages raised and not drop and inportant points.
Respond with factual information to highlight advantages and make
comparisons using evidence cited.
When responding, say which of the opponents cards or arguments
you are attacking
Use Cross-ex time to confirm information, a point or review a comment
needed in order to better present your case. Never confront or appear
combative. This is not a fight.
Remember that the art of arguing is a skill.
Have fun. Discover your unique style and ability.
Punctuate rebuttals with a strong closing. This appeals to the judge.
Be polite, courteous and will mannered. Ask for prep time when you
need it. Keep track or ask the judge how much prep time you have
left.
PRESENTATION AND STYLE
´ Make your voice clear and your tone strong to project a convincing
and persuasive style.
´ Stand tall.
´ Keep steady eye contact to help convey confidence.
´ Clearly state your plan.
´ Keep a good rhythm and pace, dont rush.
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