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Respectful Debate

Respectful Debate. Rules and Guidelines. Respectful listening and responding. No name calling or criticism. Think through your answers before you speak. Do not speak over any of your classmates. Defend your opinion! If necessary relate to The Outsiders!. Where to go.

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Respectful Debate

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  1. Respectful Debate

  2. Rules and Guidelines • Respectful listening and responding. • No name calling or criticism. • Think through your answers before you speak. • Do not speak over any of your classmates. • Defend your opinion! • If necessary relate to The Outsiders!

  3. Where to go • If you AGREE (Yes) go to the WINDOW. • If you DISAGREE (No) go to the WALL. • If you are UNSURE or have MIXED FEELINGS go to the back of the room.

  4. I will do anything for those I remain loyal to.

  5. There is a stigma surrounding those who “snitch.”

  6. Do we, as a society, chastise someone for doing what they think is right?

  7. Are there ramifications for those who always stay loyal and for those who turn their back on people?

  8. Is there an inner struggle when you know something is wrong yet you don’t want to “snitch” or judge the other?

  9. Your family is more important than your friends.

  10. If you knew something was wrong would you tell?

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