how do you end a debating speech?

you want something powerful that helps your opinion
A rhetorical question is the best
something that gets them thinking
e.g
If thats not love what is?
something like that

hope i helped
 
6 ways to conlude a debate

(1)In conclusion i believe this is right because....
(2) This concludes that.....
(3) Afterall it is to be said that....
(4)This Statement (eg) Police should patrol more often should be one to be followed up because without more regular police controls the crime will spread even further then it already has.
(in number 4 if you use this you say your statement(what you believe)
(or are your point in the argument) and then your strongest example
why its a good way to finish: to show the judge or who ever is judging both sides that you have a good understand of the topic.
(5)In addition i would like to add that (eg) The Vietnam War didn't achieve anything and there are many sources to back this up.one is
the song i was only 19 by the band Redgum. The lyrics tell the devestating consequences of after the war and the effects of the troops
Number 5 (using a source shows and even deeper understanding of the topic.)
(6)Conclude your debate by disproving the opponent's point.(say i
disagree with the opponents views because eg(if the man who was suspected of killing his wife on their underwater honeymoon didn't do it then why did his diving tank say he never ventured over to her and that he casually rose to the surface. ( This is the most commonly used conclusion to a debate as you are saying that their(the opponents)side/ point of the debate is wrong which without even saying yours is
right pretty much sums up and concludes your view is right.


Hope this information helps you :D Take care
 
1.Get the attention of the room by either raising your voice or standing up. Outline the need to end the debate by listing reasons simply. These could be anything from a lack of time to the need for an urgent resolution.
2.Inform all opposing sides they will have a few minutes to summarize their arguments before the close of the debate and give them a specified time to discuss their arguments and gather information. Set ground rules for the summary such as no interrupting of an opposing side and if necessary outline the consequences if they do not follow your rules.
3. Use a stopwatch and time each speaker as they give a summary of the main points of their argument. This way, all speakers get an equal opportunity to close and they won't be able to dispute that any side received an unfair advantage.
4.Make a visible list of the main points of each perspective as they summarize and display these, side by side in the same format, so it is easy to distinguish each perspective.
5.Ask if there can be a resolve to the debate by a show of hands for a simple yes or no decision. If the majority votes no, conclude the debate with the reasons why not. If the vote is yes, give extra time for each side to create a list of concessions. To speed things up, agree on a number to list.
6.Set a time limit for extra discussion and count down at regular intervals until each party has reached a common ground. Time out and verbalize the final agreement. If the debate consists of many minor details, determine a future time line to have any necessary documents or drafts completed.
 
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