Oct. Vocab
Across
- 2. What you offer when proving something wrong.
- 4. reasoning, Inferring general principles from specific cases.
- 5. A way to credit the sources used in research.
- 8. A stance that opposes the proposal.
- 9. A foundational statement in an argument.
- 10. of proof, The responsibility to prove one's assertion.
- 15. Intense questioning of a witness by the opposing side.
- 16. An assertion made in the course of an argument.
- 17. A position that supports the proposal.
- 18. Examination, The first series of questions a lawyer asks their own witness.
- 21. A legal response to argue against a claim.
- 23. A lawyer's tool to disprove the opposition.
- 25. A logical structure involving two premises leading to a conclusion.
- 26. A formal decision or statement addressing an issue.
- 27. The reasoning that connects a claim to evidence.
Down
- 1. Question, A type of query that hints at the answer you want.
- 3. Facts or information used to support a claim.
- 6. reasoning, Moving from general principles to specific conclusions.
- 7. What happens when a witness's credibility is questioned in court.
- 11. When you give up ground in an argument.
- 12. source, A source that interprets or analyzes primary information.
- 13. A structured argument involving opposing viewpoints.
- 14. Techniques, Methods detectives use to gather information.
- 16. The quality that makes information trustworthy.
- 19. The final point reached after reasoning.
- 20. The main argument or proposition in a paper.
- 22. The framework of reasoning used in arguments.
- 24. source, An original document or firsthand account.