Across
- 3. The "Shield" where the author mentions the other side's view.
- 5. A witness with a professional title (Dr./Professor).
- 8. An appeal to the "Brain" using logic and numbers.
- 10. The "Bridge" that explains how evidence proves a claim.
- 11. The forensic "Receipts" found in the text.
- 12. An appeal to the "Heart" and emotions.
Down
- 1. An appeal to the "Gut" based on trust and authority.
- 2. The author's "Sword" strike against the opposition.
- 4. Evidence that has been verified and proven to be true.
- 6. A "Lightweight" receipt based on a personal story.
- 7. Information that is definitely true and can be verified.
- 9. The "Boss" of the argument; the main verdict.
