Ben

Round 9 (Mara):

1) Speed/clarity issues with constructive or rebuttal: try beginning your speeches by reading at a slower speed and building it up from there to avoid stumbles in the first minute 2) Recommended Drills: pen drill/backwards 3) Assess use of evidence in rebuttals: quantity, quality, and comparison: read relevant ev in the 1AR to support your claims on relevant points of clash 4) Strategic Choice and Execution of 1AR: good – the 2AC is already pretty scarce, so try explaining the warrants to your arguments/how they interact with the neg's to create a good, in-depth debate 5) Rebuttal Re-do suggestions: embedded clash (use saved time to make more answers to each arg)

Round 5 (Peyton): 1AC Cx of 1NC 1AR
 * :55 left in the 1AC, need more cards- you should practice
 * Need to read an impact to this hege argument
 * Careful on tone just a tiny bit
 * Careful that you’re answering the distinct and specific block arguments on case
 * Don’t want to explain economic collapse as coming from debt because you increase the federal debt…
 * Work on case efficiency to get to offcase with more time
 * Want to pick more carefully – go for the arguments the neg block undercovered or dropped from the 2AC when extending arguments offcase
 * More time spent on the K – you have 2:00 after case – definitely spend 1:30 on the K and go for the permutation and alt fails arguments, not just explanations for why revolutions fail
 * On states you should extend the conceded theory argument as a reason to reject the argument and then just deal with the federalism net benefit quickly by extending dropped args

Round 3 (Tripp) - you must choose in the 1ar - don't extend every 2ac argument. Come up with a strategy and only extend the arguments relevant to it. - Don't just repeat 2ac arguments in the 1ar, but try to develop them, add warrants, and respond to the block's arguments - Need better answers to the Cap K - can't switch to an impact turn strategy. you have to stick with the perm/link turn.

Round 1(Eli) watch your pronunciation of Keynes Work on clash - make sure you're going line by line and answering each of their arguments. Trust your flow!