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Nuts & Bolts of Debating Asking for Clarification and Elaboration Asking for more details and explanation is a helpful way to understand the other person’s point of view and the reasons for their arguments in a debate. Strategies Tips 1. Listen actively. Listen carefully for areas needing clarification in your opponent’s statements. 2. Ask open-ended questions. Ask questions that encourage your opponent to explain more, avoiding simple yes/no answers that stop the conversation. 3. Use neutral language. Use language that promotes discussion and explanation instead of using accusatory tones that could make your opponent defensive. 4. Stay focused. Try to keep the discussion on track by asking specific questions related to the topic at hand. Addition Contrast Cause and Effect Comparison Conclusion to add information to what you have already said Additionally, Moreover, Furthermore, In addition to this, Also to show that two ideas or arguments are different or opposite However, On the other hand, In contrast, Nevertheless, Nonetheless, Still to show the effect of something that happened or to indicate a cause and effect relationship As a result, Consequently, Therefore to compare two ideas or arguments that are similar Similarly, Likewise to signal that you are coming to the end of your argument or to summarize your main points In conclusion, To sum up, Overall, Finally, Lastly Note Using neutral language allows for open and constructive debates where both parties can express their opinions without feeling attacked. It promotes a more collaborative and understanding environment. A Strategy B Expressions Linking words can help you to connect your ideas, present arguments, and make your points clear during a debate. 79

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