Across
- 2. Both premises and conclusions are expressed as _______
- 4. It contains all elements of an argument but the elements fit together differently
- 7. Statements that consist of two parts which are respectively referred to as the antecedent and the consequent
- 8. A premise assumed or intended by the arguer which is not actually expressed in the argument
- 9. A form of persuasive expression that is often mistaken for argument
Down
- 1. A unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reasons to support that belief
- 3. Words or phases which introduce or frame the premises and conclusion
- 5. It's the belief
- 6. The reasons
