Do you feel like there’s never enough time to find an extension? From an ex- second speaker to a second speaker, this is probably your fix.
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Do you feel like there’s never enough time to find an extension? From an ex- second speaker to a second speaker, this is probably your fix.
Many of us are taught about principle and practical arguments to strategise during casebuild. There are actually four other things you need to know…
A structured argument is easier to follow by judges and audiences. Here’s a pocket-sized tip for a structured principle argument.
Differentiating principle and practical arguments, and separating them, helps you make a more nuanced and non-repetitive case.
Picture a scenario where you’re drowning. The man in front of you will only save you if you throw him your wallet. Fair trade, but is this moral?