Cross-examination is a speech you force your opponent to make on your behalf, by asking loaded and leading questions.
It should be organized like a speech, using principles of primacy and recency. Start and end strongly, with attack questions.
If you have clarifying questions, ask them in the middle, so they don't detract from the rhetorical force of cross-examination.
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