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Chapter 3 Crossword

Across
Evidence should always be relevant, accurate, and...
Who wrote the "Star Wars" critique?
Evidence that comes from research, reading, or investigation.
Who wrote "Why investing in Fast Food Might be a Good Thing?"
First part of an essay, informs the reader of the subject.
Occurs when a speaker chooses a deliberately poor or oversimplified example in order to ridicule and refute an opponent's viewpoint.
This occurs when someone who has no expertise on an issue is cited as a reputable source.
An assumption that having a full understanding of an opposing position is essential to responding to persuasively and refuting it in a way that is accommodating rather than alienating.
"Everyone else is doing it, so it must be a good thing to do."
An analysis of this type of text would include questions such as: What did you notice first? Where is your eye drawn? And What is your overall impression? Are questions referring to what?
When translated from Latin, ad hominem means...
The defensive tactic of attacking the person behind the argument rather than the argument itself is called...
Down
A claim of ____ proposes a change.
Who wrote "Why Can’t Environmentalism Be Colorblind?"
Persuasive discourse that moves from a claim to conclusion.
Claim that asserts something to be true or untrue.
An example of first-hand evidence based on what is happening now.
Repeating a claim as a way to provide evidence is called...
Who wrote "In College, These American Citizens Are Not Created Equal?"
States the arguments main idea or proposition.
A claim that argues whether something is good or bad is called a claim of...