Across
- 2. When someone else exaggerates or misrepresents ones argument, "So what you're saying is..."
- 4. It is not up to the populous to disprove something, it's up to the person presenting the claim to also present evidence
- 7. The credibility of the arguer
- 9. The use of logic or reasoning in an argument
- 10. An event occurring will gradually lead to even more severe events happening in the future
- 12. When someone does something that they complain about, hypocrisy, "you do it too"
- 13. When someone is given the idea that there is a limited amount of options one has to make when they in fact have more
- 14. The fallacy that two things are alike and can therefore be alike in other ways
- 15. If an event happens more then it's less likely to happen
Down
- 1. To dismiss one problem because another exists
- 3. The belief that if someone has good intentions, they would have good facts
- 5. "Passion" or the appeal to emotion within an argument
- 6. The belief that one event relates to another (correlation does not equal causation)
- 8. To provide insufficient evidence to an argument, yet still arguing for it
- 11. To change the requirements of a goal after they're met
