Across
- 2. ethical appeal
- 7. the freedom from mistake or error
- 9. rhetorical devices used to present the subject in a bias way
- 11. refers to attacks against a person rather than the ideas the person presents
- 12. emotional appeal
- 14. summons into action or bring into existence
- 15. use of language that suggests the subject is worthy of scorn
- 17. characterized by a state of violent mental agitation
- 19. logical appeal
Down
- 1. a judge or civil authority who administers the law
- 3. stopped trying to resist
- 4. an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
- 5. the quality of being believed or accepted as true or real
- 6. extravagant overstatement
- 8. language to imply that a particular inference is justified
- 10. unscrupulously accusing people of disloyalty
- 13. hate coupled with disgust
- 15. answers the question by changing the subject
- 16. a slanted attitude of either preferring or disliking something
- 18. argues something is true because other people think so
