Argument-Reasoning

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Across
  1. 4. refers to facts, examples, and expert opinions that are used for support.
  2. 5. are explanations or justifications for claim.
  3. 6. fallacies—errors in reasoning in the form of misleading or irrelevant information.
  4. 7. reasoning is a form of reasoning that takes specific knowledge, through observation and experience, and then creates a general conclusion.
  5. 8. expresses an opinion about a debatable topic and consists of a claim supported by reasons and evidence.
Down
  1. 1. reasoning is a form of reasoning that creates a conclusion based on very little evidence.
  2. 2. The thinking process that a writer or speaker applies to an argument.
  3. 3. reasoning is a form of reasoning that goes from general knowledge into specific knowledge.