Across
- 2. A claim or thesis statement with evidence to support it.
- 3. Errors in reasoning that will weaken the logic of your argument.
- 4. Concerned about facts not influenced by personal feelings.
- 7. Relation to the matter in hands.
- 10. Facts used to support a claim.
- 11. A way of making inferences.
- 14. A settlement of a disagreement.
- 16. A proposition is presented as true or is claimed to be true.
- 17. To be able to depend on.
- 18. Present the idea through reason and logic in order to influence the audience.
- 19. Used to persuade or prove something to a reader that may not agree.
- 20. A statement that a claim or criticism is not true.
Down
- 1. A brief statement or restatement of main points.
- 5. To deny another claim.
- 6. To observe or study by close examination.
- 8. One that takes an opposite position in a debate, contest, or conflict.
- 9. Have or express a different opinion.
- 12. The information comes from a trusted source.
- 13. Used to explain your arguments.
- 15. A person, place, or thing from which something comes from.
