Student Congress Debate/Introductions
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Common types of introductions:
- Historical: Link the topic to a historical event
- Analogy: Make a comparison between the bill and something else
- Refutation: Quote what other representatives have stated and clash with one of their points
- Summarize: Rehash the main points in the debate and state their relevance to the debate
- Quote: Use a quotation and link it to the legislation (*Be careful. This is often the most overused and uninteresting type of introduction)
- Story or Anecdote: Provide a humorous or factual story to illustrate your point
Tips for Introductions:
- Keep your introduction short (15-30 seconds)
- End with a stance (affirmation or negation) or creatively integrate your points preview into the introduction
- Remember to link back to the introduction during the conclusion at the end of your speech