Across
- 4. a combination of separate elements to form something new
- 7. admitting that the opposite side has a valid point
- 8. assertion of truth; the topic being argued; position statement
- 9. being practical or matter of fact; dealing with things realistically and sensibly
- 11. appeal to emotion; persuading by creating an emotional response
- 12. an expression that is not literal
Down
- 1. appeal to logic; persuading by using reason
- 2. an argument that is a contrast to the main claim; the opposite viewpoint
- 3. appeal to credibility, values, or character; persuading by the credibility of the author
- 5. casual speech or writing; replacements for standard/formal language
- 6. strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity (hard times) with courage; courage during harships
- 10. to prove false; to disprove
