PBA Terminology

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Across
  1. 2. An error in reasoning that weakens an argument
  2. 3. a conjunctive adverb that shows what will happen if something does not occur
  3. 5. A statement or position that someone is trying to prove
  4. 8. a conjunctive adverb that shows contrast or opposition
  5. 10. The explanation of how evidence supports a claim
  6. 13. to prove a claim or argument is wrong using evidence and reasoning.
  7. 15. A claim supported by reasons and evidence
  8. 17. a conjunctive adverb that shows a result or effect
  9. 19. a conjunctive adverb that adds additional supporting information
  10. 21. Appeal to emotion
  11. 22. adding more details or explanation to make an idea clearer or stronger
  12. 24. Appeal to credibility or trust
  13. 26. A conclusion based on evidence and reasoning, not directly stated
  14. 28. a conjunctive adverb that shows a conclusion or result
  15. 30. The opposing side of an argument
  16. 34. The group of people an argument is directed toward
  17. 35. a conjunctive adverb that shows similarity
  18. 36. A one-sided opinion that affects fairness or judgment
  19. 37. Appeal to logic and reason
Down
  1. 1. a conjunctive adverb that shows something happening at the same time
  2. 4. a conjunctive adverb that shows comparison or likeness
  3. 6. The attitude or feeling expressed by the speaker or writer
  4. 7. a conjunctive adverb that shows a result or conclusion
  5. 9. Facts, data, or examples used to support a claim
  6. 11. a conjunctive adverb that similar to nevertheless; shows contrast
  7. 12. The literal, dictionary meaning of a word
  8. 14. The main argument or central claim of a piece of writing
  9. 16. Able to be trusted or believed
  10. 18. a conjunctive adverb that shows contrast despite something
  11. 20. a conjunctive adverb that adds more information (stronger addition)
  12. 23. a conjunctive adverb that shows a result based on what came before
  13. 25. A response that explains why an opposing argument is wrong
  14. 27. The act of convincing someone to believe or do something
  15. 29. The emotional or cultural meaning of a word
  16. 31. a specific case or instance used to explain or support an idea
  17. 32. a conjunctive adverb that shows a replacement or alternative
  18. 33. The reason why something is written or said