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Which of the following is NOT a difference between parliamentary debate and both the policy and Lincoln-Douglass debates?

A. The parliamentary debate allows for witty remarks.
B. The parliamentary debate is the same as the Lincoln-Douglass debate style.
C. The parliamentary debate allows for interruptions in the constructive phase of debate.
D. The parliamentary debate combines the philosophical/practical approach of the policy debate with the ethical approach of the Lincoln-Douglass debate.

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User Ajas Aju
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Answer:

The parliamentary debate is the same as the Lincoln-Douglass debate style.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The correct answer among the choices provided is option B. It is not a difference when it is said that the parliamentary debate is the same as the Lincoln-Douglas debate style. It is because Lincoln-Douglas debate style is one-on-one. Parliamentary debate requires a team.
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