10 Grade Rhetoric b

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Across
  1. 2. —pattern of organization putting objects, ideas or information into groups or classes.
  2. 4. —logical assumption based on observed facts, knowledge, and experience.
  3. 6. — reasoning that begins with a generalization, adds a specific situation to draw a specific conclusion.
  4. 9. —a fallacy when strong feelings are used to persuade in place of facts and evidence.
  5. 10. —anticipating the best objections an opposing view could make against your argument.
Down
  1. 1. —presents or explains information and ideas.
  2. 3. — reasoning that begins with specific observations, examples and facts to draw a general conclusion.
  3. 5. —a fallacy that argues for only two possible viewpoints when there really may be more or neither.
  4. 7. —error in reasoning, typically based on incorrect inference or misused evidence.
  5. 8. —combine individual pieces of information with other pieces to create a new idea.