Logical Fallacies & Rhetorical Appeals/Moves

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Across
  1. 3. misusing an authority's opinion to support argument
  2. 6. saying one thing but meaning another "play on words"
  3. 7. persuading using emotions
  4. 9. making a claime based on a few examples rather than proof
  5. 10. using confusion or distraction to shift attention away from a topic and toward a false conclusion
  6. 11. provoking emotions to win argument instead of evidence
  7. 12. assuming something is true, right, or good because others agree with it
  8. 13. focuses on hypocracy of an opponent
  9. 15. persuading using authority or credibility
  10. 17. aruges that something must be true because it has not been proven false or there's no evidence against it
  11. 18. focuses on 2 extremes when there are more possibilites
Down
  1. 1. when an agrument repeats what they already asssumed before withough arriving at a new concluson
  2. 2. when an argument incorrectly concludes that a cause is related to an effect
  3. 4. persuading using logic or reasoning
  4. 5. using personal attacks rather than logic
  5. 8. when someone continues doing something because of the effort they already put in it
  6. 14. assuming that a certain action will lead to a chain of future events
  7. 16. attacks a different subject rather than the topic being disucssed