2003. "The Current Debate on Juror Questions: `To Ask or Not to Ask, That is the Question.'" Chicago-Kent Law Review 78:1099-1125.Mott, N.L. (2003). The current debate on juror questions: “To ask or not to ask,
A. ask questions B. make predictions C. call for action D. tell a joke 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。本题探讨辩论总结的恰当结尾方式。选项 A“ask questions”(提问)可能会让听众感到困惑。选项 B“make predictions”(做出预测)与总结的关联性不大。选项 C“call for action”(呼吁行动)能给...
( 30 seconds per people, all are 3 minutes) sum up the questions and the answers 1. the second debater in pros.(1.5 minutes) 2. the second debater in cons.(1.5 minutes) free debate the pros speak first, then the cons speak. pros and cons take turns to speak. ( 4 minutes per peo...
( 30 seconds per people, all are 3 minutes) sum up the questions and the answers 1. The second debater in pros.(1.5 minutes) 2. The second debater in cons.(1.5 minutes) free debate The pros speak first, then the cons speak. Pros and cons take turns to speak. ( 4 minutes per peo...
Give each student four minutes to speak for or against the subject. Halfway through the debate, provide a break so students can work on their arguments. After everyone is finished, the moderators and judges may ask the students questions and decide on the winning team. ...
We certainly wouldn’t want to ask our parents to send us money for that. It will be an extra burden for them. Questions from Pro Team: 1. Don’t you think you can pay for the trip by taking part-time jobs? 2. Don’t you think that your parents will feel sad if they only ...
these are the rules that both campaigns have agreed to. Questions will be directed at one candidate who will have two minutes to respond. The other candidate will be allowed two minutes for rebuttal. Then each candidate will get another minute to make further points, with an additional 1 minu...
tonight we're partnering with the wall street journal to ask questions on the economy that voters want answered. we're also working with facebook, who tells us that since the first republican debate, more than 58 million people have joined the political conversation online. more than 9 ...
ask questions to each other 1. the third debater in cons asks. 2. the first debater in pros answers, then asks. 3. the first debater in cons answers,then asks. 4. the second debater in pros answers, then asks. 5. the second debater in cons answers, then asks. 6. the third debate...
DAVID MUIR: And that brings us to the rules of tonight's debate: 90 minutes with two commercial breaks. No topics or questions have been shared with the campaigns. The candidates will have two minutes to answer questions. And this is the clock. That's what they'll be seeing....