Across
- 6. When one falsely believes that one event causes another, even though there is no relationship between them
- 7. When the goal or expectation is changed one or more times from the original goal to either create a disadvantage or advantage
- 8. When a claim lacks supporting evidence
- 9. Tu Quoque fallacy is also known as “” in latin
- 11. When you make false information to distract from the main/real information
- 13. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
- 14. Making assumptions that past occurrences will influence the future
- 15. Ad Hominem (Against the man) and also known as
Down
- 1. When someone argues that a series of events will lead up to one huge(bad)event
- 2. When evidence for your claim is not different then the claim
- 3. Assuming that just because someone has good intentions towards you doesn’t always mean whatever they have to say is true or reliable
- 4. To dismiss a problem because another one exists
- 5. Presents only two options or sides when there are many options or sides
- 10. Assuming that because two things are alike in someways, they are alike in always
- 12. When someone misrepresents someone’s argument to make it easier to attack
