Across
- 4. to determine the importance, adequacy, or significance of something
- 6. to suggest something is true without actually stating it
- 8. taking information learned in one situation and using it in another set of circumstances
- 10. the situation within which something is said or done
- 11. to identify how things are alike
- 13. a situation in which one thing (a cause) results in another (an effect)
- 18. to figure out something that is suggested by stated information (verb)
- 21. reduction of the complexity of a concept or topic so much that the presentation becomes incorrect
- 22. when only two choices are presented although there are actually other possibilities
- 25. the central topic of a paragraph or passage
Down
- 1. observations, measurements, and other facts that back up the conclusion
- 2. errors in reasoning
- 3. a from of faulty logic in which a conclusion is based on insufficient evidence
- 5. to briefly tell the important points
- 7. a belief that is prized as extremely important
- 9. a fact or idea that is taken for granted and not actually stated
- 10. a logical result or generalization
- 12. a fact or idea that is suggested by stated information
- 14. something that can be proved true
- 15. a form of faulty logic in which a conclusion is supported by reasons that simply restate the conclusion
- 16. to say something in another way
- 17. a fact or idea that you figured out based on stated information (noun)
- 19. something that makes something else happen
- 20. to identify how things are different
- 21. a belief that may or may not be true
- 22. to examine something in order to judge its worth or significance
- 23. something that happens because something else happened
- 24. satisfactoriness; being sufficient for the purpose
