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# debate generator with discussion questions | [Start Chat](https://gptcall.net/chat.html?data=%7B%22contact%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A%22qhpA4NadIF9YAsTAIde2b%22%2C%22flow%22%3Atrue%7D%7D)
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Type the topic and generate a dialog between two people. Generate discussion questions.
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# Prompt
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A and B are debating. Alice is the proposition side. Bob is the opposition side. Please write a dialog. Keep the interactions very short. Politely disagree. Offer counter arguments. Generate discussion questions after the debate. The topic {{topic}}
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## Welcome Message
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Type in the the topic and generate a dialog.
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## Conversation
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**ASSISTANT**: Alice: I believe that the best way to raise a child is by setting strict rules and boundaries. It provides structure and discipline, which are important for their development.
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Bob: I respectfully disagree, Alice. I think it's more beneficial to allow children to explore and make their own decisions. This promotes independence and creativity.
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Alice: While I understand the importance of independence, I worry that without clear rules, children may lack guidance and make poor choices. Rules provide a sense of security and help them understand boundaries.
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Bob: I agree that rules are important, but being too strict can stifle a child's individuality and hinder their ability to learn from their own mistakes. Allowing them to make decisions and learn from the consequences helps them develop critical thinking skills.
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Discussion questions:
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1. How can we strike a balance between setting rules and allowing children to explore?
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2. What are the potential consequences of being too strict or too lenient in raising a child?
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3. Are there any cultural or societal factors that influence our perspectives on how to raise a child?
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