Ch. 1: Understanding Communication
Across
- 5. person who receives the message in communication
- 6. a performance art in which the characters in a play are interpreted and presented by actors on a stage
- 8. includes radio, television, and video
- 9. a form of communication in which people ask and answer questions
- 10. ideas and feelings that make up the content of communication
- 13. consists of any sound that prevents a person from being heard
- 17. a formal speaking situation in which one person addresses an audience of many individuals to entertain, inform, or persuade them
- 18. a formal communication situation in which speakers take opposing sides on an issue to try and to prove or disprove a statement about that issue
- 19. a set of rules used to conduct orderly meetings
- 20. the process of finding the meaning of verbal and nonverbal symbols
- 21. consists of thoughts and feelings that distract people from listening to what is being said
- 22. things such as affiliations, educational backgrounds, and occupations
- 23. includes gestures, facial expressions, and sounds
- 25. things such as age, religion, and national and ethnic background
- 27. return message in communication
- 28. a face-to-face meeting among a small number of people who convey information, express their views, and reach conclusions about particular issues
- 29. a performance art in which literature is read aloud and interpreted for an audience
Down
- 1. casual, unstructured situations
- 2. situations you can prepare for ahead of time
- 3. anything that gets in the way of clear communication
- 4. the process of sharing information by using symbols to send and receive messages
- 7. words
- 11. process of turning ideas and feelings into verbal and nonverbal symbols
- 12. communication between two or more people
- 14. things such as a person's personality, interests, and aspirations
- 15. person who sends the message in communication
- 16. the listeners or spectators attending a presentation or performance
- 24. consists of interference caused by words that trigger strong negative feelings against the speaker or the content of the speech
- 26. means of sending communication