Across
- 3. Concealing a reasoning step by tacitly shifting from one meaning to another of a word or expression
- 4. How wide the research is.
- 8. Claims made to persuade the audience's opinion.
- 10. Something in the argument that works as a conclusion and reason.
- 12. Implying that one thing will lead to a drastic, unrealistic result.
- 15. Criticizing opponents on a personal level, not simply responding to arguments.
- 16. Depth of the research.
- 17. Combination of the depth and width of the research.
- 18. Appeal to the source's credibility/authority.
- 20. Concealing a step in reasoning by treating two expressions as interchangeable
Down
- 1. An argument that goes against the author's main conclusion.
- 2. Words that indicate the presence of a particular element of an argument.
- 5. An unstated reason.
- 6. Is a fallacy if there is an inconsistency of the reasoning in the research.
- 7. Specific research used to support an argument.
- 9. A fallacy if reasoning supports only one part of a conclusion
- 11. Reliance on an unsupported claim
- 13. Appeal to the source's emotion.
- 14. The main point that the research is trying to get across.
- 19. Appeal to the source's logic.
