Across
- 2. when you assume one action will lead to a series of negative consequences
- 5. Appeal to logic
- 7. Oversimplifying, generalizing, or simplifying the opponent's argument
- 8. assumption that one thing is responsible for causing another thing
- 10. When a person makes a claim and instead of providing evidence they demand their opponent to disprove the claim
- 11. when the evidence for your claim is no different to the claim itself
- 14. when you assume something is true because a person in authority said so
- 15. when you change the rules for what counts as proof
Down
- 1. when 2 options are the only options presented as possible options
- 3. Credibility or Arguer
- 4. When we assume that previous outcomes will influence the next outcomes
- 6. Appeal to emotion
- 9. when you attack the person no the argument
- 12. when you dismiss one problem because another exists
- 13. when you assume that because 2 things share a characteristic does not mean they are identical
