| A | B |
| assertion | Declaration or statement |
| clarity | clearness in thought/expression |
| cogent | convincing; reasonable |
| coherent | connected logically |
| cohesive | condition of sticking together |
| didactic | intended to instruct |
| discourse | verbal expression of exchange; conversation |
| eloquence | the ability to speak vividly or persuasively |
| emphasize | to give special attention to something; to stress |
| fluid | easily flowing |
| arbiter | a judge who decides a disputed issue |
| thetoric | the art of using language effectively and persuasively |
| pundit | an authority who expresses his/ her opinions |
| lucid | easily understood; clear |
| implication | the act of suggesting or hinting |
| biased | prejudiced |
| exculpate | to free from guilt or blame |
| impartial | not in favor of one side or the other; unbiased |
| incontrovertible | indisputable; not open to question |
| integrity | trustworthiness; completeness |