Across
- 3. —expresses the claim someone wants to support in essay or speech, purpose.
- 4. —broad statement about a category of people, ideas, things.
- 7. —arguments, claims and support, evidence and evaluation of evidence, Related to Logic.
- 8. —presenting a claim, supported with reasons and evidence.
- 9. —identify similarities and differences in two subjects.
- 10. —break something complex down into parts to understand how they relate.
Down
- 1. —exploring relationships between events and reasons for them.
- 2. —reliability or credibility of the one giving the argument; Related to Ethics.
- 5. —making a judgment based on evidence not bias.
- 6. —emotions, experiences, and values of the audience that an argument targets; Related to Sympathy.
