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Connect the three common tactics used when interpreting resolutions with the appropriate concept.
Argue for why the round is either a Policy, a Fact or a Value debate.
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Using dictionaries, common knowledge, or authority to give meaning to the words in the debate topic.
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Reasonably limit the burdens of the affirmative by focusing the remainder of you case on a few critical arguments.
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What type of resolution asks to argue about the inherent worth of something?
“Cats are better than dogs” would likely be interpreted to be which type of value?
What type of debate has a purposed plan of action at it’s center?
What is a particular word or phrase used in a specific context also known as?