Informal Logic Test Two Review

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Across
  1. 4. An argument that assumes that a collective whole will be like its individual parts
  2. 6. An argument that frames the debate in such a way that only two options are possible, when, in fact, other possibilities may exist
  3. 9. An argument that contains an important, hidden, and unjustified assumption
  4. 10. An argument that distracts by measuring a plan or policy according to goals it wasn't intended to achieve
  5. 11. An argument that distract by making a case for the wrong point
Down
  1. 1. An argument that claims that since a proposition cannot be disproven, it must therefore be true or likely
  2. 2. An argument that assumes that the individual parts of a collective whole will be like the collective whole
  3. 3. An argument that assumes that the correct answer is always a middle ground between extremes
  4. 5. An argument that attempt to disprove an opponent's position by presenting it in an unfair, inaccurate light
  5. 7. An argument that distracts by including irrelevant proofs
  6. 8. An argument that assumes that just because something is a certain way it ought to be that way