WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer

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WORD GENERATION power point by Lisa Brubaker-Crammer SERIES 3 – WEEK 1 Should school be a place for debate?

CONTROVERSY (n.) - a great difference of opinion; an ongoing disagreement

OTHER FORMS controversies controversially controversial uncontroversial

JUSTIFY (v.) - to defend, explain, or show to be right

OTHER FORMS justifies justifying justified just unjustifiable justifier unjustified

PERSPECTIVE (n.) - point of view, way of looking at things

OTHER FORMS perspectives (pl.) perspectiveless perspectival

BIASES (n.) - tendency to prefer or favor one position or side over another

OTHER FORMS biases (pl.) bias (v.) biasing biased biases unbiased

DEBATE (n.) - a discussion of a problem where both sides are presented

OTHER FORMS debates (pl.) debate (v.) debating debated debates debatable debater debatingly