Learn how to win Oxford-style debates by focusing on audience persuasion over logic, with specific strategies for defending the death penalty as second affirmative speaker on beneficiality.
Best quote from Mastering Oxford Debates: Death Penalty Beneficiality Strategy
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In Oxford-style debates, it's not about who has the best arguments; the winner is determined by who moves the most audience votes from the initial ballot to the final one. You could have rock-solid logic but still lose if you don't persuade people to change their minds.
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How to win a Philippine death penalty debate, modified oxford debate style, affirmative side, and 2nd speaker beneficiallity. Give some tips how to introduction and end, how to answer their questions related for being beneficiallity speaker. How to control my overwhelming, structuring my claim.
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