What is the difference between a discussion and a debate?

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Discussion involves structured arguments, while debates are casual conversations.

Debates require active listening, but discussions do not.

Discussions rely solely on verbal cues, while debates use non-verbal cues.

Debates are more formal and structured, whereas discussions are more cooperative and aim for consensus.

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The correct response is:

Debates are more formal and structured, whereas discussions are more cooperative and aim for consensus.

In a debate, participants typically take opposing sides on an issue and present structured arguments, often with the goal of winning over an audience or adjudicator. In contrast, discussions tend to be more open-ended and collaborative, focusing on sharing ideas, fostering understanding, and reaching a common ground.

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