Cross-ex/CX
General Definition
Cross examination is when one team asks questions of the other.
In Public Forum, cross examination can sometimes be used synonymously with cross fire which is when oth sides ask each other questions simultaneously.
In Lincoln Douglas, there are two cross-examinations in a debate. The Neg cross-examines the Aff after the first affirmative constructive while the affirmative cross-examines the negative after the first negative constructive. Each cross-examination is 3 minutes long.
In Policy, there are four cross-examinations, each one occurring after each constructive. They are three minutes in length. The second negative speaker (2N) crosses the first affirmative speaker (1A). The 1A then crosses the first negative speaker (1N). The 1N crosses the second affirmative speaker (2A). Finally, the 2A crosses the 2N.
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