Chapter 16-Style and Delivery in Public Speaking
Across
- 7. using personal pronouns and making immediacy
- 9. a speaker who keeps their voice the exact same throughout the speech
- 12. style of spoken language that differentiates it from written language
- 14. what is relevant to your speech and audience
- 15. you commit a speech to memory and then say it aloud
- 17. the way a speaker voice changes in the same way every time
- 18. you talk without any specific preparation
- 20. phrases that have lost their novelty through overuse
Down
- 1. the process of evaluating a speech
- 2. clear and easy to understand
- 3. filled and unfilled
- 4. the technical vocabulary of a specialized field
- 5. a full sentence outline
- 6. enables you to direct your audiences attention
- 8. preparation but no commitment to the wording of your speech
- 10. language used by special groups
- 11. anger, fear, boredom, and excitement
- 13. you read out loud the whole speech which you have written word by word
- 16. stylistic devices that have been in use since ancient times
- 19. the blueprint of your speech