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2. Collaborate with your classmates to discuss the above motions and collectively select one for the upcoming debate. Motion: Before the Debate Step 1 Choose a Topic 1. Read the following motions and then add your own motion to the list. Step 2 Choose Sides Determine whether you will adopt the affirmative or negative position. Step 3 Brainstorm and Research Take some time to brainstorm your thoughts and ideas. What do you know about the topic? What do you think about it? What are your arguments for or against the topic? Once you have a good understanding of the topic, start researching to find evidence to support your arguments. Social media enhances true social connectedness. Friendships are more important than romantic relationships. It is better to have a few close friends than many shallow friends. People are more likely to be friends with people who are similar to them. Note Choose a debatable topic that sparks interest and allows for opposing viewpoints. Joining the Debate Research Tips for a Debate The tips below will help guide your research efforts and ensure you’re well prepared for the debate. 1. Understand the topic and define your position. 2. Identify key arguments. 3. Conduct thorough research from credible sources. 4. Evaluate sources critically. 5. Take organized notes. Tip 34 I Unit 1 The Importance of Social Relationships

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