Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. inference) a conclusion about ideas or information not directly stated
  2. 5. The arguments that can be made to oppose a viewpoint
  3. 7. A statement that is false because it is based on error in reasoning
  4. 9. The information that supports a position in an argument (facts, statistics, expert opinions, & anecdotes
  5. 10. An admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
  6. 11. A general agreement
Down
  1. 1. Symbolic or emblematic; not literaL
  2. 3. A reason why a counterargument is wrong
  3. 4. Explicitly stated in a text; exact
  4. 6. A writer’s word choices, which often convey voice and tone
  5. 8. The efforts to persuade an audience that a certain concept is true by directing statements toward reasoning or logic, character, or senses and emotions