Oct. Vocab

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