Affirmative (policy debate)

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In policy debate, the affirmative (AFF) is the team which affirms the resolution. The Affirmative side negates the negative.

The affirmative team speaks first and last. They give four speeches:

[edit] References

  • Dartmouth Debate Workshop (2008). [1]

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