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Debate writing format |
Answer» <p>Do you have any specific question in relation to that?</p> <p>Format for debate writing :-Start with the topic as the heading in the center. Say let's assume one for this answer: Should Reservation be removed. Let's say you are writing for the topic i.e. you believe Reservation should be removed.</p><p>The first paragraph contains the salutations and self introduction, based on the situation provided if any. It also states your stance on the motion i.e. for or against the topic. For example,</p><p>Good morning everyone. Esteemed judges, guests on the dias, teachers and my fellow students. My name is Abhratej Sahoo, and today I will be speaking for the topic "Should Reservation be removed".</p><p>(Assuming the setting of a debate competition)You can also add a few introductory lines in this paragraph or choose to start your argumentation in the next paragraph. I generally prefer to start in the next paragraph as it makes the written piece more organized.</p><p>The second paragraph is the major body of the debate. You introduce the topic here, and provide your argumentation or justification for why you chose your stance. In our example, you can start off by giving a brief introduction to the Reservation system in India, and since you are writing to remove reservation, you can give reasons why Reservation is bad, and how removing reservation can benefit which section of the society, as well as how to handle the consequences, if any, removing Reservation.A small tip. If you have multiple arguments, and have sufficient to write about each one, you can break the body into multiple paragraphs as well. Try your best to avoid making more than 2-3 paragraphs though, and stick to word limit.</p><p>The final paragraph is the conclusion. A brief gist of your arguments, and reiteration of your strongest points. Try to write this between 5-6 lines, and end with a "Thank you for your patient hearing."</p> | |