3rd Quarter Argument Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. To force something upon someone or a group, often without their consent or against their will.
  2. 3. The act of being freed from a rule, obligation, or requirement that others are subject to.
  3. 5. Able to be defended or proven as reasonable, fair, or appropriate under the circumstances.
  4. 8. A fundamental truth or belief that serves as the foundation for a system of behavior or reasoning.
  5. 10. Based on reason or logic; thinking or behaving in a sensible and reasonable way.
Down
  1. 2. Official orders or commands given by an authority that must be followed.
  2. 4. To order or command authoritatively, often without room for negotiation or discussion.
  3. 6. To take action in order to prevent or change a particular situation or event, often to improve the outcome.
  4. 7. The plans, purposes, or goals that someone aims to achieve or the reasons behind their actions.
  5. 9. To put into action or effect; to carry out a plan, policy, or decision.