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 +'''Debate''' ([[North American English]]) or '''debating''' ([[British English]]) is a formal method of interactive and position representational [[argument]]. Debate is a broader form of argument than [[logical argument]], since it includes [[persuasion]] which appeals to the emotional responses of an [[audience]], and rules enabling people to discuss and decide on differences, within a framework defining how they will interact.
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Debate (North American English) or debating (British English) is a formal method of interactive and position representational argument. Debate is a broader form of argument than logical argument, since it includes persuasion which appeals to the emotional responses of an audience, and rules enabling people to discuss and decide on differences, within a framework defining how they will interact.



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