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1705133411 · Four kinds of claims
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1705133413 · Principles
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1705133415 · Consequences
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1705133418 3.8 Discussion Questions for Chapter 3
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1705133420 · Compare and contrast the concepts of persuasion and debate.
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1705133422 · Compare and contrast the concepts of argumentation and arguments.
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1705133424 · What two basic components of an argument are introduced in this chapter? What is the relationship between those two components and an argument?
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1705133426 · How can an evaluative claim be supported through the combination of a descriptive and associational claim?
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1705133428 · Why are arguments based on principles different from arguments based on consequences?
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1705133434 思辨精英:英语辩论-构筑全球视角 Chapter 4Analyzing a Debate Topic
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1705133436 Robert Trapp
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1705133438 Chapter Outline
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1705133440 4.1 Analyzing Topic Background
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1705133442 4.2 Analyzing Topic Type
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1705133444 4.3 Analyzing the Definition and Interpretation of the Topic
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1705133446 4.4 Analyzing Potential Issues
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1705133448 4.5 Summary
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1705133450 4.6 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 4
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1705133452 4.7 Discussion Questions for Chapter 4
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1705133454 4.8 Exercises for Chapter 4
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1705133456 When a particular debate topic, usually called a “motion”, is announced, debaters need to consider several questions in preparation for debating the topic. Debaters are given a certain amount of time, usually between 15 and 30 minutes, to prepare to debate. During this time, debaters engage in a process called “analyzing” the topic.
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