To be a formal debate, the debate must include set rules and guidelines.
The teacher or the person who is in charge of the debate should make clear rules and guidelines about what is permitted and what is not in a debate if it is to be a formal one. It doesn't have to include strong opinions if it's a formal debate only - any type of a debate should have that. Personal attacks are not necessary for any debate, as is unlimited time to talk. However, rules and regulations are indeed important.
Answer: C Why does the story withhold certain information until the end?
Explanation:
This occurs very early in the book (one of the first few chapters, I believe), and it happens when Elizabeth is talking to Charlotte about how Jane seems to be very in love with Mr. Bingley, but she is hiding it very well. To this, Charlotte says that she should not conceal it too well, or Mr. Bingley may lose interest in pursuing her (thinking that she does not feel the way he does about her).
I would say the answer is B. Sherry turned the dial on the furnace. ♡