COM 1010 CH17
Across
- 6. way of thinking that shows not fully engaged in speech
- 11. step where you introduce topic to audience
- 13. model which suggests listeners who care about the message are more likely to listen
- 14. reasoning that connects related facts to arrive at a conclusion
- 16. step where you show the plan you recommend is functional and works
- 18. traits that show competence and understanding from speaker
- 19. logical appeal to the audience
- 20. using threats and manipulation to force others to do something
Down
- 1. using logic to make claims to present to audience
- 2. proofs that warrant some type of response from audience
- 3. step where you get listeners to imagine what happens when problem is fixed
- 4. speaker's trustworthiness and validity of message
- 5. reasoning that starts with an axiomatic principle then lead to another principle
- 7. step where you summarize main points and leave audience with a task
- 8. reasoning that support a claim drawing comparisons between different situations
- 9. step where you state the problem you want the audience think about
- 10. way of thinking that looks at points of message in depth
- 12. degree of expertise in topic of speech
- 15. support through establishing credibility
- 17. how much personality and dynamic speech