Across
- 3. An instance where a conclusion is drawn from two or more assumptions.
- 6. The overuse of conjunctions.
- 7. The usage of the same word or clause multiple times in a row.
- 9. An appeal to the sense of logic and reasoning.
- 10. A strong verbal or written attack.
- 11. The acknowledgement and argument against an opposing side.
- 12. A failure in reasoning.
- 13. When a word applies to multiple other words
Down
- 1. The reason or problem as to why someone is speaking.
- 2. The occurrence of the same sound or letter at the beginning of multiple words in a row.
- 4. Figure of speech where contradictory terms are used in conjunction with one another.
- 5. Figure of speech were a part is made to represent the whole.
- 6. Use of successive verbal constructions which correspond in structure, sound, meaning, and meter.
- 7. The lack of conjunctions.
- 8. An indirect reference.
- 14. An appeal to the sense of ethics and credibility.
