Opening Statements - Introduce the topic, present their team's argument, and outline the main points they will be making. Each speaker is usually given a set amount of time, typically between 5-10 minutes, to present their opening statements., Cross Examination - This is where they can ask questions to clarify their opponent's position and challenge their arguments. Cross-examination usually lasts around 3-5 minutes per speaker., Rebuttal - Respond to the arguments made by the opposing team in the opening statements and cross-examination, and present counterarguments to support their team's position. Each speaker is typically given a set amount of time, typically between 5-10 minutes, to present their rebuttal., Closing Statements  - They summarize their team's argument, respond to any remaining issues raised by the opposing team, and emphasize the strengths of their argument. Each speaker is usually given a set amount of time, typically between 5-10 minutes, to present their closing statements., Conclusion - The debate concludes with a summary of the main arguments made by each team, followed by a final statement by the moderator or judge.,

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