Case (policy Debate) - The Structure of The Case

The Structure of The Case

The case is a form of on topic debate and can also be referred to as C, if done in the standard way C is a very affective way to win a case. The case is generally organized into sections called "observations" or "contentions", with advantages attached to the link or link break.

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