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Down: 1) Warning of disaster, desperately urgent2) Art of telling people you are moving from section to section in a debate3) A series of debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858, when both were campaigning for election to the United States Senate from Illinois. Much of the debating concerned slavery and its extension into territories such as Kansas. The debates transformed Lincoln into a national figure and led to his election to the presidency in 1860.4) Covered over, not showing6) to build an arguement to advance or defend arguements8) Quality of holiness, inviolablity of a person (character) or place10) Rich, Wealthy, financially secure13) A method to solve problems, a formal contest of skill in reasoned arguement14) relative worth, utility, or importance17) Set of standards that the (acceptable) solution must meet Across: 5) A plan or course of action, as of a government, political party, or business, intended to influence and determine decisions, actions, and other matters: American ...7) Famous, honored, widely accclaimed9) Period following each constructive speaker's arguements when the speaker is questioned11) Thwe act of taking another's place. or substituting for another...12) MORAL VALUE based on duty or correctness, typically when criticizing someone's actions: "they ought to respect the law". 2.Used to indicate a desirable or expected state: "he ought to be able to take the initiative".15) fac·tu·al (f k ch - l). adj. 1. Of the nature of fact; real. 2. Of or containing facts. fac tu·al i·ty (- l -t ) n.16) Tending or intentending to avoid / elude as a strategy or by dexterity18) Act of countering an opponent's attacks to one's arguents and thereby rebuilding the argument19) YES or TRUE20) Core of your case value premise Step 1 in Arguement
 

 

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