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Generador de Argumentos de Debate
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A debate argument generator helps you prepare structured cases for a motion, on one side or both. Enter the motion and choose proposition, opposition, or both, and it lays out independent arguments for each side, a rebuttal that targets the other team's weakest assumption, and a pre-emption of their likely reply, all built on the claim-reason-evidence-impact chain that judges look for. Debaters, students, and anyone preparing an argument use it to build a balanced case and to understand that debates are won on clash — on engaging your opponent's actual points, not just restating your own. Preparing both sides is the fastest way to find the weaknesses in your own, which is why even a one-sided debater should know the opposition cold. Fill each line with your real evidence, rank your arguments strongest-last, and always have an answer ready for the point you least want to hear.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Enter the debate motion.
- Choose to prepare one side or both.
- Fill each argument with real evidence.
- Prepare an answer for the point you least want to hear.
Use Cases
- •Preparing both sides of a debate motion
- •Building arguments with the claim-reason-evidence chain
- •Anticipating and pre-empting the other side
- •Finding the weaknesses in your own case
- •Teaching argument structure and rebuttal
Tips
- →Use the claim-reason-evidence-impact chain.
- →Save your strongest argument for last.
- →Engage the opponent's points, do not ignore them.
- →Pre-empt their best reply before they make it.
FAQ
why prepare both sides
Because knowing the opposition cold is the fastest way to strengthen your own case. Every argument you will face, you can pre-empt; every weakness in the other side, you can target. Preparing both sides also reveals the soft spots in your own that you would otherwise miss.
what does "won on clash" mean
Debates are decided by how directly each side engages the other's points, not by who has the prettier speech. Restating your case while ignoring rebuttals loses. Clash means attacking their actual arguments and defending yours against their attacks.
what is the claim-reason-evidence-impact chain
A complete argument states a claim, gives the reasoning behind it, backs it with evidence, and explains why it matters to the motion. Skipping any link weakens it — evidence with no impact, or a claim with no reason, leaves the judge unconvinced.
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