Across
- 1. A conclusion reached based on evidence and reasoning.
- 3. Where information comes from.
- 4. A statement that something is true, often without evidence.
- 9. A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others.
- 10. To examine something carefully and in detail.
- 12. A sudden realization
- 13. Something that is true and can be proven.
- 15. The end or finish of an argument or reasoning.
- 16. The act of convincing someone to believe or do something.
- 18. Information or facts that help prove something is true.
- 19. A personal belief or view about something.
- 21. Something accepted as true without proof.
Down
- 2. A counter-argument that challenges another argument.
- 4. The quality of being trusted and believed in.
- 5. A mistake in reasoning that makes an argument invalid.
- 6. Clear, sound reasoning.
- 7. A comparison in which one thing is said to be another
- 8. The art of speaking or writing effectively.
- 11. To judge the value or worth of something.
- 14. To combine different ideas to form a new idea.
- 16. A model or world-view by which other things are understood
- 17. The main idea or point of an argument or essay.
- 20. An unfair preference for or against something.