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CX Purpose and Strategies
The way you ask the things you do….
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Standing side by side Why CX is important Yes or No….
Controlling your time CX is a continuation of your discussion with the judge. Your goals in CX show your knowledge of the topic and articulate your arguments while engaging in your opponents’ arguments.
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Standing Side by Side 2 You are speaking to the judge; you are not trying to persuade your opponent. eye contact and body language should be directed at the judge, not your opponent. BUT steal a glance at opponent's body language.. A useful phrase to know “Please read me from case where you prove….”
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How to start 3. Start with a prepared question to create a good impression and put you on the offensive. a) Ask a question that helps to advertise your case position. If I show that X is the case, do I win the round?
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Down the Flow Go down the flow in order from questions about definitions ( which should NOT take up much time – definitional debates – except in extreme abuse situations will not win you many roounds) to last contention.
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With Purpose!! Not random questions
a) five specific purposes: clarification, refutation, preparation, focusing, undermining opponet's credibility (believability) b ) can't do all of these on every point of his/her case . Pick and choose which ones you go for against which points in his/her case.
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Clarification Look smart asking for the points you missed in your opponent's case Ask specific questions- What does your first contention prove? What is the main idea (thesis) of Contention 1? What is the link between your V and VC? Why is your study on juvenile repeat offenders better than mine?
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Concessions and Traps Ask about their position (case thesis)
Ask questions in baby steps – get agreements to obvious points first. (garden path) Ask questions that reasonable people would have a hard time disagreeing with Question too far… Large audience tactics Re-word your opponent's argument – reduce it to absurdity Turn it Challenge evidence! – D-C-W
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Set Up Questions Look for contradictions in the case
Go after empirical studies Concessions – even on small things look good in next speech.
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Conduct in CX Strong, pleasant personality KEEP your cool.
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Responding Read your words from case Keep answers short
Listen to how it was asked Responding to “wife beating questions” NO – rudeness, bullying
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When You have Nothing Go down the flow
Ask about each major element – make them repeat it in their own words Ask why X is true, make them tell you in their own words Ask them about specific pieces of evidence Use dumb responses in your next speech Ask for examples. Apply their position logic to a hard case and expose its potential for harm
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