Debate Evidence

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DebatePrepWorksheet_CaldwellTrial.docx

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Prosecution Evidence

(Against Caldwell—treatment NOT justified)

QUOTE #1

Quote #1 Citation (Use the bibliography format for Chicago-Style citations.)

[add citation here]

Quote #1 (Course assigned materials only! Films are allowed, but lectures are not!)

[add quote here]

Context for Quote #1 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

[add context for quote #1 here]

Explanation of Quote #1 (How does this quote support your argument? Provide a detailed explanation—do not assume that the quote speaks for itself.)

[add explanation for quote #1 here]

QUOTE #2

Quote #2 Citation (Use the bibliography format for Chicago-Style citations.)

[add citation here]

Quote #2 (Course assigned materials only! Films are allowed, but lectures are not!)

[add quote here]

Context for Quote #2 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

[add context for quote #2 here]

Explanation of Quote #2 (How does this quote support your argument? Provide a detailed explanation—do not assume that the quote speaks for itself.)

[add explanation for quote #2 here]

Defense Evidence

(In Support of Caldwell—treatment was justified)

QUOTE #1

Quote #1 Citation (Use the bibliography format for Chicago-Style citations.)

[add citation here]

Quote #1 (Course assigned materials only! Films are allowed, but lectures are not!)

[add quote here]

Context for Quote #1 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

[add context for quote #1 here]

Explanation of Quote #1 (How does this quote support your argument? Provide a detailed explanation—do not assume that the quote speaks for itself.)

[add explanation for quote #1 here]

QUOTE #2

Quote #2 Citation (Use the bibliography format for Chicago-Style citations.)

[add citation here]

Quote #2 (Course assigned materials only! Films are allowed, but lectures are not!)

[add quote here]

Context for Quote #2 (What is the context of this quote in the original text? What themes/issues are present in the original text that will be valuable for your argument? You will explicitly link these themes/issues to your argument in the “explanation” below.)

[add context for quote #2 here]

Explanation of Quote #2 (How does this quote support your argument? Provide a detailed explanation—do not assume that the quote speaks for itself.)

[add explanation for quote #2 here]

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