Claims & Arguments
Across
- 2. Free from mistakes or errors; precise and correct in representation or description.
- 6. Pertaining to the matter at hand; applicable and significant to the topic being discussed or analyzed.
- 8. Not based on reason or logic; lacking sound judgment.
- 9. To assess or appraise the value, significance, or quality of something, often through careful analysis.
- 11. Adequate or enough to meet the needs or requirements of a particular situation.
- 12. Information or facts that support a claim or argument, often derived from research, observation, or data.
- 13. Free from bias; impartial and fair in judgment or representation.
- 15. Clearly Defined or identified; precise in detail and not general.
- 18. A repetition of someone else’s statement or thoughts, typically with attribution to the original speaker or writer.
- 19. To provide evidence, reasoning, or arguments that bolster a claim or position.
- 22. Not applicable or pertinent to the topic at hand; lacking significance in relation to the matter being discussed.
- 23. Based on reason, logic, and sound judgement; characterized by clear thinking.
- 24. A tendency to favor one side, perspective, or outcome over others, often resulting in a lack of impartiality.
Down
- 1. Evidence that directly supports or relates to the claim being made; it is pertinent to the argument.
- 3. A statement or assertion that something is true, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- 4. A reasoned statement or series of statements in support of a claim; it oftens includes both premises and conclusions.
- 5. Based on sound reasoning or facts; logically acceptable and well-founded.
- 7. A statement that can be proven true or false based on evidence or reality.
- 10. To reference or mention a source of information or evidence within a text, often following specific formatting guidelines.
- 14. A belief or judgement formed about something that is not necessarily based on fact or knowledge; subjective in nature.
- 16. Not correct or precise; containing mistakes or errors.
- 17. Clearly expressed and exact; leaving no room for confusion or misunderstanding.
- 20. A formal discussion or argument on a particular topic, where opposing viewpoints are presented and defended.
- 21. Based on a mistaken belief or unsound reasoning; logically invalid or misleading.