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Down: 2) a conclusion using all or nothing words like every, always, never4) a false idea that makes your reasoning illogical8) Pony O_O11) tries to convince the audience by use of words and/or opinions of experts or an authority to back up a claim12) communication that is so distorted that it contains false or misleading information.16) to state to be true; also called a position or position statement Across: 1) a written or spoken statement, sometimes from a famous person, sometimes from a private citizen, proclaiming the virtue of some product.3) tries to convince an audience by tapping into their feelings of guilt, fear, pity, anger, injustice, etc.5) a conclusion drawn from too little evidence6) the power of attracting 7) reasons that say the same things over and over again using different words that mean the same thing.9) g - a claim based on information that is incorrect, biased, or simply not correct; a fallacy; reasoning that can be easily torn apart10) the idea that every-one else is doing, saying, believing so you should as well.13) attempting to convince others that your point of view is valid.14) evidence such as facts, details, anecdotes, and examples to back up your claim.15) the assumption that one event caused the other event because it occurred earlier in time.17) tries to convince an audience based on reason, evidence or facts18) something that furnishes proof; support19) wording that is designed to cause a reader or listener to be moved by emotion, either positive or negative rather than reason.
 

 

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