Formal Logic Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. verbs such as am, is, are, was, were.
  2. 6. the arrangement of the terms and words in a proposition so that the proposition either affirms or denies something about the specific topic.
  3. 7. the logic name for the being verb in the proposition
  4. 9. the truth-value of being incorrect, inaccurate, or wrong
  5. 10. expressions of personal feelings or ideas
  6. 13. the term in the proposition that is what the whole proposition is about.
  7. 14. the truth-value of being correct, accurate, or right
  8. 15. word or phrase that follows the verb and renames or describes the subject in English grammar
  9. 16. truth or falsity of a proposition
Down
  1. 1. statements that raise issues or ideas by inquiring into another's perspective
  2. 2. the whole point of the argument
  3. 3. an order to do, think or say something
  4. 5. expressions of strong emotion
  5. 8. reason given that leads to the arguer's conclusion
  6. 11. a form of salutation
  7. 12. declarations or reports of fact that have a truth-value. They can be proven true or false.