Rebuttal. What to Do In a Rebuttal The goal of refutation is to answer your opponent’s arguments. The steps of the refutation process include:  Identifying.

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Rebuttal

What to Do In a Rebuttal The goal of refutation is to answer your opponent’s arguments. The steps of the refutation process include:  Identifying the particular argument you are refuting  Critically evaluating the argument and explaining why it is wrong  Supplying additional evidence to support your claims  Explaining the implications of this particular argument for the more controversial issue

Rebuttal speech pointers 1. Take the place of the judge/audience and speak in their language 2. Synthesize the arguments for the judge  a. You might have an itemized list: “There are several reasons why myopponent’s claims are wrong…”  b. You might meld arguments: “All of my arguments show that” or “Thecumulative weight of my arguments point to…” 3. Point out your opponent’s omissions (arguments they didn’t respond to) and explain why those omissions are important for how the debate should be evaluated

4. Point out what is at stake in the controversy 5. Provide decision criteria or decision rules or guideposts for how the audienceought to evaluate the debate. Examples include:  a. My evidence is superior…  b. My position makes the most sense…  c. My argument incorporates your position.  d. Even if you don’t agree with me on this particular issue, your unshakable faith in the first amendment must lead you to conclude in my favor.

What Not to Do 1.Don’t concede 2. Don’t be overly ambitious 3. Don’t drop or ignore important arguments 4. Don’t spend too much time on your opponent’s arguments

Closing Argument Restates key elements of debate.