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What do you mean by what you say and what you should always talk about in debates?
Reality: it means that things are actually like this, but they are different from reality (reality means being reasonable and objective). It should be: it means what it should be. For example, this matter should be the result.

As the name implies, "should" refers to what it should look like, and "should" refers to the actual situation.

debate competition

The core vocabulary is a word "debate", just like this debate, with a word in the middle and a word on both sides. The debaters on both sides are evenly matched, each with its own arguments and arguments. Neither side can judge who is right or wrong completely subjectively, and both of them make sense. The debaters on both sides will win the battle by relying on their eloquence, their thinking ability and related knowledge. After the competition, the judges scored according to the scoring standard of the debate and decided to win or lose.