Across
- 3. an appeal that uses facts and statistics
- 8. an appeal to one's logic
- 9. when you replace simple words with stronger words
- 12. the author provides reasons why the counterclaim is not as strong as the claim
- 13. an author's main point and statement the author believes to be true
- 14. a type of argument that does not use logic, facts, or statistics
- 15. a fallacy that believes something is true because it is popular
- 16. statements that cannot be proven
Down
- 1. a fallacy that attacks the person instead of their argument
- 2. what the author uses to support their claim
- 4. statements that can be proven
- 5. an appeal to one's emotions
- 6. the opposite viewpoint of the author’s claim
- 7. a fallacy that brings up an irrelevant topic to change the subject
- 9. a fallacy that argues one action will lead to extreme consequences
- 10. a fallacy that simplifies someone's argument in order to dismiss it
- 11. to foam at the mouth is an example of what
