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In part four of a multiple-part Into to Policy series, Jeff tackles the basics of flowing for Policy debaters.
These are the five basics of flowing that Jeff discusses on the episode:
1. Each argument gets a separate piece of paper.
2. Orient your paper vertically.
3. Write down three things for every argument or piece of presented evidence: (1) a summary of the argument/evidence, (2) for evidence - the author name and (3) the date.
4. Leave a lot of white space in between all of the arguments you are flowing.
5. Use shorthand.
Wyoming Policy Debate Guide
If you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on Rock On! Debate, shoot Lyle an email at [email protected] or check out our blog and social media here:
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In part four of a multiple-part Into to Policy series, Jeff tackles the basics of flowing for Policy debaters.
These are the five basics of flowing that Jeff discusses on the episode:
1. Each argument gets a separate piece of paper.
2. Orient your paper vertically.
3. Write down three things for every argument or piece of presented evidence: (1) a summary of the argument/evidence, (2) for evidence - the author name and (3) the date.
4. Leave a lot of white space in between all of the arguments you are flowing.
5. Use shorthand.
Wyoming Policy Debate Guide
If you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on Rock On! Debate, shoot Lyle an email at [email protected] or check out our blog and social media here:
One Clap Blog: https://lylewiley.wixsite.com/oneclapblog
Facebook: @oneclappodcast
Instagram: @one_clap_podcast
Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review the One Clap Podcast. Watch for new episodes of One Clap, Rock On! Debate, Coach Connection, and Speech Love!