General Definition
A case is a prewritten speech given in a constructive and generally consists of contentions or advantages.
A case is a prewritten speech given in constructive and consists of contentions.
In Lincoln Douglas, a case is a prewritten speech given in the first affirmative constructive made up of advantages and sometimes a plain text. The negative's arguments are called off-case positions.
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In every debate event debaters are given a certain amount of time to develope argument and talk with their partners. This can be used at any point within speeches.
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Rebuttal speeches are used to attack the opponent's main arguments.
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