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Originally Posted by TJJJ
I think what Epley is trying to say, (forgive me if I am wrong) is that if you have too broad of a topic then the debate quickly gets off track and tends to wander. He is right on the fact of having specific points to talk about. That is how it is done. If you want to have multiple points then you have multiple debates. Narrow down the points, articulate them, challenge your opposer, and DEBATE!
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Thank you.
When there is no proposition or it is too broad then the discussions wanders so far any subject becomes game.