Vocabulary Skills Cross Word

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Across
  1. 3. the act of omitting
  2. 5. what you call a reliable website or book which you use to get information.
  3. 6. an argument that may sound convincing or true but is actually flawed
  4. 8. opinionated, giving someone an advantage because of an opinion.
  5. 9. capable of being believed
  6. 11. what is another word for a debate?
  7. 12. the way authors organize information in text.
  8. 13. a similarity between like features of two things, on which a comparison may be based
  9. 14. the group of people who watch you perform whether it’s up on a stage or in front of a classroom.
  10. 17. happens when a speaker or writer takes a general rule and applies vaguely.
  11. 19. to prove to be false or erroneous, as an opinion or charge.
  12. 20. an opinion or claim made to offset another.
  13. 21. offers a conclusion that is not supported by such data
  14. 22. a demand for something as due; an assertion of a right or an alleged right
  15. 25. words or phrases that have strong emotional associations or connotations
  16. 26. an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof.
  17. 28. parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information
  18. 29. when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb.
Down
  1. 1. consists of an argument that starts with a premise and moves to a conclusion.
  2. 2. a use of language that is supposed to have an effect on its audience
  3. 4. the person or thing represented by the grammatical subject performs the action represented by the verb
  4. 7. fond of or given to argument and dispute; disputatious; contentious
  5. 9. a contrasting, opposing, or refuting argument.
  6. 10. a proposition supporting or helping to support a conclusion.
  7. 15. some people call this a theory, or an idea.
  8. 16. where you stand on something, an opinion you support.
  9. 18. You do this everyday, physically.
  10. 19. that may be relied on or trusted
  11. 23. an act of rebutting, as in a debate.
  12. 24. the logical fallacy of claiming that something is true because everyone believes it.
  13. 27. an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.