The Book Thief Logic and Argumentation

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Across
  1. 2. you draw conclusions based on very little evidence
  2. 5. a literary device in which characters or events in a story are symbolic of other ideas or concepts, often of a religious, political, or moral nature
  3. 6. if A happens, then B and C will happen; if we want to prevent C from happening, we can't let A happen
  4. 9. the use of words to mean something other than their literal meaning
  5. 10. communication aimed at influencing the attitudes of a community or group of people
  6. 11. problematic arguments that are often designed to intentionally mislead people
  7. 12. if A happened after B, then B must have caused A
  8. 13. when one thing mentioned in the book stands for or represents another thing
Down
  1. 1. a document or item created during a specific time period by a person or people who lived during that time
  2. 3. this famous person said it so it must be true (even if that person is not an authority on the subject matter)
  3. 4. the attitude or feelings the narrator of the story seems to have toward the subject of the story
  4. 7. the argument is that everyone else supports something, so you should too
  5. 8. the argument that something is good or bad depending on its origins (people, organizations, places, etc.)