Across
- 6. An appeal to the audience's emotions and values
- 9. A type of evidence that uses personal stories
- 10. He was the world's best player; he was the world's worst loser; he was the bravest he's ever been; he was the most terrified he's ever been.
- 12. I never study, and I have straight As, so nobody should study!
- 16. must be arguable!
- 17. Prejudice
- 18. Black and White thinking
- 19. When a speaker uses logic and reasoning to make their point
- 20. He felt as small as a cockroach
- 21. I've told you a million times
- 22. If you give an inch, they'll take a mile...
Down
- 1. The other point of view
- 2. A word's literal definition
- 3. A word's emotional impact
- 4. A professional athlete promoting a specific basketball shoe.
- 5. Her smile was lightning flashing across the dark sky of his mind
- 7. A type of evidence that compares your claim to something else, e.g., "This is just like what happened in the holocaust."
- 8. Everybody is doing it, so you should too!
- 11. Flaw in logic
- 13. Reference
- 14. A type of evidence that uses numerical facts
- 15. Why should I believe you; you're just a kid.
- 18. What a speaker or writer must use to back up their claim
- 23. Concrete evidence showing a specific instance
