Across
- 2. A misleading argument that breaks the rules of logic.
- 4. Evidence given under oath.
- 5. Attacking the person instead of the argument. (Two words)
- 6. Using emotional manipulation instead of evidence. (Three words)
- 8. A statement that is either true or false.
- 9. A type of reasoning that starts with specific examples and makes a general rule.
- 10. Logical structure using two premises and a conclusion.
Down
- 1. Opposite of truth.
- 3. Questioning a witness in court. (Two words)
- 7. The final claim that an argument is trying to prove.
