Reasons and Evidence

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Across
  1. 2. The arrangement or organization of ideas in a text. (9 letters)
  2. 3. A logical flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. (8 letters)
  3. 7. A type of reasoning based on personal stories or experiences. (9 letters)
  4. 8. The audience’s perception of the author’s credibility or character. (5 letters)
  5. 9. Statements or beliefs that the author assumes are true without proof. (10 letters)
Down
  1. 1. A counterpoint the author might address to strengthen their argument. (13 letters)
  2. 4. Emotional appeals used to persuade an audience. (6 letters)
  3. 5. Data or statistics used to support a claim. (5 letters)
  4. 6. The central argument or main idea an author is trying to prove. (5 letters)