GED Science Crossword

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