Across
- 3. Argumemnt in which premise or conclusion is unstated
- 8. Use of rational appeal based on logic and facts
- 10. Use of emotional evidence and stimulation of feelings
- 11. Use of audience perception of the speaker as competent, trustworthy, and likeable
- 12. Comparing two things that are dissimilar making the argument inaccurate
- 13. Supporting a claim with specific cases and instances: reasoning by example
Down
- 1. Presenting claims and supporting them with evidence
- 2. Reasoning from a general condition to a specific case
- 4. Use of values and beliefs
- 5. Speaker reduces available choices to only two even though alternatives exist
- 6. Argument that introduces irrelecent evidence to distract the audience
- 7. Word or phrase that clarifies, modifies, or limits meaning
- 9. A position that a speaker wants an audience to accept
- 14. Supporting materials used to reinforce a claim
