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1) expressing agreement.
3) torn, unable or unwilling to favor either of two alternatives.
4) To indicate without saying openly or directly.
5) Indicative of an idea, or category, or type of thing or activity that is not or cannot be expressed.
6) Argument that grounds itself in t he relationship between the authority of the speaker.
9) Inward thoughts, sense or right and wrong.
10) A prolonged outburst of bitter outspoken denunciation. A long angry speech.
13) One that pleads the case of another.
14) Evident, often intention pre-disposition or favoring of one viewpoint or loyalty over another.
15) Indirectly yet keenly affecting the emotions with a sense of bitter and or bittersweet recollection.
16) To make certain, confirm.
17) Filled with marked by anger, unworthy or mean.
20) to summon or call or "voice" forth
24) Adherence to moral and ethical principles.
27) Considered to be immediate or essential or interest to the matter at hand or the persons involved.
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2) Term originates in ancient Greek and Roman rhetoric; argument that grounds itself in the logic of reasoning and grammar.
5) To make a claim about how something occurred or about how to get evidence.
7) Argument that grounds itself in appeals to emotion.
8) To set or make right, ament.
11) A very slight, subtle difference or quality in meaning.
12) Separating or breaking up of any whole into its parts so as to find out their nature, or function.
18) Argumentative, quarrelsome, seeking out verbal conflict or dispute.
19) To yield, as in argument, to acknowledge the validity.
21) to pursue or receive justification for one's opinion, especially when one feels oneself to have been accused of thinking or behaving badly.
22) Referring to or Characterized by a particular, physical existence, substance, specificity; perceptible by the senses
23) Bearing an attitude or manner of relaxed and carefree confidence.
25) Open and frank, forthcoming.
26) Obviously harmful; damaging.
28) A "thing" or phenomenon that is perceived as having real existence.
29) being the only one.
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