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