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The conventional debate has a 'resolution' ( a statement on a contentious issue on which one can either agree or disagree).
Two speakers are invited, one for and one against. They each put forward their case.
The audience votes on the issue at the end and the resolution is either carried or defeated.
The speakers can question each other or be given an opportunity to respond to each other
The audience can present questions to the speakers.
The speakers can provide a summing up at the end.
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