Across
- 4. The main point of the argument; what the debater seeks to prove true.
- 5. The logical justification for the claim; why the claim is true.
- 7. what benefits explained in the impact need to be; concrete/substantial/noticeable
- 9. because the debater is this, they need to appeal to outside sources to maintain credibility
- 11. the rule of thumb for citing evidence says that if you can find the information in this many sources, there is no need to cite it.
- 12. The type of language you should use in a claim to reinforce your side in the debate; the opposite of vague.
Down
- 1. The reason the argument should matter to the audience.
- 2. "Without an impact, an argument is _______."
- 3. The information or evidence used to bolster the warrant.
- 6. A Claim without a warrant
- 8. "the best impacts involve _____."
- 10. You must do this when you use a source in a debate round