Unit 1: Logic, Reasoning, and Argumentation

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