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Post by Teutonic on May 2, 2011 14:41:48 GMT -5
What sort of length are we discussing for argements? In spoken debates it's usually a time limit, but is there a limit to how may arguements and/or words we can use per speaker?
Oh and are we taking questions at the end?
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Post by Kardas on May 2, 2011 17:06:28 GMT -5
Good point. In my experience, people were usually able to give one or two well-constructed arguments per person, so this might be a fine limit. I have no real idea about a good word limit though.
Questions are another good point. With us, people were usually able to interrupt for questions, but we obviously can't do that. What I propose is a maximum of one question per person speaking. So essentially one can pose questions after the first prop, 1st opp, 2nd prop and 2nd opp. Good?
Also everyone, I look forward to how you will coordinate your arguments with your teammate.
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