Across
- 4. verbs such as am, is, are, was, were.
- 6. the arrangement of the terms and words in a proposition so that the proposition either affirms or denies something about the specific topic.
- 7. the logic name for the being verb in the proposition
- 9. the truth-value of being incorrect, inaccurate, or wrong
- 10. expressions of personal feelings or ideas
- 13. the term in the proposition that is what the whole proposition is about.
- 14. the truth-value of being correct, accurate, or right
- 15. word or phrase that follows the verb and renames or describes the subject in English grammar
- 16. truth or falsity of a proposition
Down
- 1. statements that raise issues or ideas by inquiring into another's perspective
- 2. the whole point of the argument
- 3. an order to do, think or say something
- 5. expressions of strong emotion
- 8. reason given that leads to the arguer's conclusion
- 11. a form of salutation
- 12. declarations or reports of fact that have a truth-value. They can be proven true or false.
