Across
- 2. An attack on the person instead of the logic of an argument
- 3. Presenting 2 choices when more exist
- 5. Comparing 2 seemingly similar but fundamentally different concepts in an analogy
- 9. Using powerful or emotive language to sway opinion without reasoning
- 11. Believing an argument cannot be correct since the person who delivered it contradicts it personally
- 12. Altering the original argument to make it easier to attack
- 14. Creating a conclusion for an entire group from a small sample space
- 15. Supporting an argument with its conclusion
- 16. Believing something is true because an "expert" claims so even without research
Down
- 1. Making a complex argument seem simpler than it fundamentally is to make it easier to attack
- 4. Believing something is right because a lot of people support it
- 6. Claiming something is right because its natural
- 7. A distraction from the main argument
- 8. Claiming that something caused an event purely because it happened first
- 10. Using the definitions of a word with 2 meanings interchangeably
- 13. Believing that a small action will cause a chain reaction to a bigger outcome
