Across
- 2. to recognize the rights, authority, or status
- 4. the reason something is done or used
- 5. having legal efficacy or force, not valid
- 7. the act of rebutting especially in a legal state
- 9. emotions
- 10. causing strong disagreement between opposing fractions or groups
- 12. accent or inflection of a mood or emotion
- 13. a dissertation embodying results of original research and especially subs-tainting a specific view
- 15. the act or process of refuting
- 16. prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance
Down
- 1. an appoint argument, the most important essential in a discussion or matter
- 3. logic
- 6. relating to or arousing controversy
- 8. a group of listens or spectators
- 11. skill in the effective used of speech
- 14. the act or an instance of conceding
- 17. something that furnishes proof
- 18. to appeal to a certain audience
