Elements of Arguement

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Across
  1. 4. Classical Argument; lays out your argument
  2. 8. Classical Argument; context or background of a topic
  3. 12. Toulmin Argument; acknowledgment of other valid view
  4. 13. appeal made through the adept use of time
  5. 18. humanist who was famous for believing human speech and human cognition were interrelated
  6. 19. Classical Argument; opening or hook
Down
  1. 1. Classical Argument; conclusion; call to action
  2. 2. Classical Argument; informs the audience of stance
  3. 3. Toulmin Argument; evidence and facts that help support the claim
  4. 5. Toulmin Argument; shows that claim might not be true in all circumstances
  5. 6. persuasion through the author's credibility
  6. 7. a type of argument that forces common ground with someone you disagree with
  7. 9. Classical Argument; provides negative proofs
  8. 10. Classical Argument; your arguments support, evidence
  9. 11. persuasion through logic
  10. 14. Toulmin Argument; the assumption that links the grounds to the claim
  11. 15. persuasion through emotion or dispositions
  12. 16. Toulmin Argument; any additional support to the warrant
  13. 17. Toulmin Argument; assertion authors provide to the audience