parts of an argument

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Across
  1. 4. Appeals The modes of persuasion, often referred to as ethical strategies or rhetorical appeals, are devices in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience
  2. 6. an appeal to logic. The author tries to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
  3. 7. the specific facts, examples, and other details used to support the reasoning
  4. 8. an appeal to a person’s emotions. The author tries to invoke sympathy from the audience
  5. 10. a position, stance, or statement of belief opposing the claim
Down
  1. 1. reasons and/or evidence put forth to counter opposing views
  2. 2. an appeal to a person’s sense of ethics, or what is right and wrong. This also applies to the author’s own credibility and character
  3. 3. the position, stance, or statement of belief an author takes on an issue that can be argued
  4. 5. an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
  5. 9. the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument