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Contest Tips: 1. Low or no reliance on notes 2. Strong, fluent, loud (fill the room) delivery 3. Clear, concise thesis 4. Your speech should make useful arguments/examples
that your judge has not heard before and/or that go into such detail as to
demonstrate great depth and/or that is very entertaining. 5. Use engaging, concrete, specific examples, humor,
quotations, visuals, etc. You can use theory in your speech but avoid too
much abstract/conceptual thinking. 6. Your speech is cohesive, with good transitions,
connections and internal summaries to the thesis. 7. Your speech considers opposing viewpoints--so that
when you make your arguments you avoid making your judge think of opposing
points or you answer opposing points that your arguments raise. 8. You solve the problems you raise; you achieve the
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Questions should be directed to Jim Hanson at hansonjb@whitman.edu