Across
- 3. To expect or predict something that will happen in the future.
- 4. A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- 6. A brief but comprehensive.
- 8. To include something as a part of a whole.
- 9. A rhetorical appeal to logic and reason in persuasion.
- 10. Coming from outside a particular source, not inherent or essential.
- 12. A rhetorical appeal to emotion in persuasion.
Down
- 1. Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
- 2. To provide someone with a reason to do something, typically by encouraging or motivating.
- 5. Logical and consistent; clearly organized and understandable.
- 6. Causing or likely to cause disagreement or controversy.
- 7. To assert or state something as a fact, often without providing evidence.
- 11. A rhetorical appeal to credibility or character in persuasion.
