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Cross-Examination: Chance to Rephrase

10Feb

February 10, 2015 by PotentSpeaking 2 Comments

Have you ever been in a round where the opposing team made a completely inaccurate statement, and you can prove it’s inaccurate? While many people would simply get up in the next speech and start refuting the statement, this can cause problems. What if the other team denies ever having said it? Cross-examination can be […]

Repetition vs. refutation

11Nov

November 11, 2014 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

  If you’ve debated long enough, you’ve probably heard the catchphrase “repetition is not refutation!” thrown around casually by debaters. It seems to be their go-to response to arguments they don’t know what to do with. Even though the phrase is often misused, it is even more frequently and unfortunately true—too many people get in […]

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