Across
- 3. An attempt to mislead or redirect
- 5. Assuming one event caused another to happen
- 7. An argument that takes a minor event and turns into major catastrophe
- 8. A claim is only true because a person with great authority said so
- 11. Mistaken belief that purposely limits the amount of options available in a situation
- 13. When a person rejects a argument by stating there are more important problems
- 14. Instead of addressing the argument you insult the person who made the argument
- 15. Just because a person intentions are good they’re telling the truth and doing right
Down
- 1. Rules are changed while doing an action that benefits one party
- 2. An accused person shifts the blame back to the accuser by saying “you too”
- 4. Mistaken belief that previous outcomes will tell us about the next outcome
- 6. Whoever makes the claim is responsible for proving the claim
- 9. Attacking another persons argument or point and exaggerate it to an extreme
- 10. Since 2 things are alike in 1 way they have to be in other ways
- 12. When the evidence of the claim isn’t any different from the claim