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Reasoning & Logic

Across
"My opponent says he wants to raise taxes; so basically, he wants all of you to be poor and not be able to afford your groceries!" This is an example of what logical fallacy?
Explanations or justifications to support a claim.
A writer or speaker's position on a debatable issue or problem
"Demon Slayer is the best anime because it's really, really good" is an example ____________ reasoning.
____________ reasoning - using facts or observations to come to a factual conclusion.
"If we let students wear hats to school, where does it stop? Soon, they'll be coming in Halloween costumes!" This is an example of what logical fallacy (no spaces).
____________ Reasoning - using facts or observations to come to a conclusion that is most likely true.
Something that cannot be definitively proven or disproven.
"If we all stick together, we can overcome and change the world" is an example of what kind of rhetorical appeal?
The skillful use of words in an attempt to persuade or convince.
Down
A commercial for an animal shelter shows dogs in cages while sad music plays. This is an example of what kind of rhetorical appeal.
To convince my mom, I need to ____________ to her as a mother.
An error in logic or reasoning
A series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view
The thinking process that a writer or speaker applies to an argument
"Don't vote for her because she can't even afford nice shoes!" is an example of what kind of fallacy? (No spaces)
Facts, statistics, numerical data, quotations, specific examples, and expert opinions.
"Research shows that our product is effective 98% of the time" is an example of what kind of rhetorical appeal?
A ___________ generalization is when someone applies a single observation to an entire group.