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In a debate, what qualities should your ideas have? (1 point)
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They should be correct, in your own words, and of interest to the audience.
They should be correct, in your own words, and of interest to the audience.
They should stand out from everyone else's ideas and present a unique point of view.
They should stand out from everyone else's ideas and present a unique point of view.
They should be sequenced, logical, and highlight the main ideas and themes.
They should be sequenced, logical, and highlight the main ideas and themes.
They should be taken directly from the text or speech and disprove everyone else's point of view.
Responses
They should be correct, in your own words, and of interest to the audience.
They should be correct, in your own words, and of interest to the audience.
They should stand out from everyone else's ideas and present a unique point of view.
They should stand out from everyone else's ideas and present a unique point of view.
They should be sequenced, logical, and highlight the main ideas and themes.
They should be sequenced, logical, and highlight the main ideas and themes.
They should be taken directly from the text or speech and disprove everyone else's point of view.
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