Angie Granados Final 2

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Across
  1. 3. Personal judgement or belief within a specific subject
  2. 10. “What if ____” is an example of a ____ question
  3. 12. Was the author in a position to see or know the truth?
  4. 14. 12 ____ in a foot
  5. 15. Formal written or spoken statement
  6. 18. “Millions of people have switched to this new diet, so it must be the healthiest way to eat” is an example of ___
  7. 19. A fallacy that argues a conclusion must be correct since there is no evidence against it
  8. 20. Justified
  9. 21. Belief taken for granted without proof
  10. 22. Get a numerical answer while showing the steps
  11. 25. Find the similarities between 2 items
  12. 26. Name, select, recognize
Down
  1. 1. Question focusing on argument on an uncontroversial aspect of an issue while assuming the key point
  2. 2. Appeal in which someone assumes something new is automatically better than old
  3. 4. Type of writing that recounts a sequence of events or tells a story
  4. 5. Concealing a step in reasoning by tacitly shifting from one meaning of a word to another
  5. 6. Conditions that are necessary but are missing an important element
  6. 7. Answering criticism with criticism
  7. 8. A fallacy in which you agree with the statement due to a threat
  8. 9. Conclusion one can draw from the presented details
  9. 11. Bias when you focus on success stories, you might miss how difficult it has been for others to achieve the same goals
  10. 13. Distance, speed, time is used to calculate ___
  11. 16. 29 days in February every 4 years
  12. 17. Analyzing an argument by taking it apart
  13. 22. Evidence that confirms or supports a statement
  14. 23. Flaw that claims that just because one event follow another, it must be caused by the other
  15. 24. Declaration or statement