Chapter 17
Across
- 2. Words that help the audience see visual images in their head to help them understand.
- 4. The other side of honoring the presentation speech.
- 6. Something that helps your main point.
- 8. These are speeches in which you define a term, system of theory, or similar and dissimilar terms.
- 9. a speech of tribute to praise someone who has died.
- 11. How the paper is made out to be.
- 12. A speech where you seek to place an award or honor in some kind of context.
- 14. These levels are relative distance of a term or statement from an actual perception.
- 15. The speech which is designed to introduce a speaker or a topic.
- 17. Single most important concept.
- 19. The similarity of two features within the speech.
- 20. Major subdivisions of the thesis.
Down
- 1. The choices of words that one uses in their speech to keep the readers attention.
- 3. These are speeches in which an object, event, or process are described.
- 5. To insure the audience knows that the speech will be relevant and useful to them in the future.
- 7. Speeches in which you know how to do something or how something works.
- 10. The purpose to inform.
- 13. A brief speech designed to celebrate a person or an occasion.
- 16. The way the speaker connects to the speech parts.
- 18. The purpose of a specific topic.