debate

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Across
  1. 1. A method of reasoning/thinking
  2. 3. A cause and effect relationship in which ONE variable controls the changes in another variable.
  3. 4. the opposite argument or viewpoint from what the speaker/writer is saying
  4. 9. a response that refutes an argument; a comeback
  5. 10. A relationship between two variables.
  6. 12. Mark the outline of; sketch; describe in detail
  7. 14. To recognize or admit
  8. 16. to prove to be false or incorrect
  9. 18. A mental activity that consists of organizing information or beliefs into a series of steps to reach conclusions
Down
  1. 2. An assertion or claim
  2. 5. To examine, assess, and judge carefully.
  3. 6. Defend, explain, or make excuses for by reasoning
  4. 7. Connected with or related to the subject
  5. 8. Having nothing to do with the subject
  6. 11. statement: a statement made by the lawyer for each side at the beginning of a trial, in which each lawyer outlines the case he or she intends to present.
  7. 13. A statement or assertion that is open to challenge and that requires support
  8. 15. relevant pieces of information that support a claim: facts, quotations, examples, statistics, or stories.
  9. 17. statement: in a trial, each attorney's summary of the case, which attempts to persuade the judge (and the jury if there is one) to favor his or her side.