Logical Fallacies

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Across
  1. 4. when you assume that a necessary condition of an event is sufficient for the event to occur
  2. 11. when a conclusion is made to quickly and without enough evidence
  3. 12. attacking someone personally, not progressing the argument
  4. 13. using your claim to back the argument
  5. 14. using two definitions of one word interchangeably to make your argument misleading
Down
  1. 1. an argument that is applied to broadly and doesn't consider other scenarios
  2. 2. assuming an argument is true without evidence
  3. 3. when an argument pushes you to choose between 2 extreme options even if there are more
  4. 5. when the argument contains truth but the conclusion is false
  5. 6. assuming because one event is after another its caused by it
  6. 7. asumming one thing will lead to catastrophic event (likely very exaggerated) to discredit another's argument or claim
  7. 8. when an argument is altered in anyway to make it easier to counter
  8. 9. attempting to invalidate another's argument by accusing them of being inconsistent with it
  9. 10. merging the definition two words in your argument