Lesson 1.1-1.2
Across
- 2. Era 3500 BCE marked the turn from ora to written culture. There was a shift to a more settled, agrarian way of life
- 5. Era 1850 to 1990 marked by the invention of the radio, telephone, and television
- 6. the techniques employed by speakers of that era to retain and then repeat large amounts of information
- 7. the use of evidence and arguments to think about things in new ways
- 9. words that sound like that to which they refer
- 12. use of language
- 13. Era 180,000 BCE to 3500 BCE talking was the only medium of communication, aside from gestures, that humans had
Down
- 1. speaking well and persuasively
- 3. the process of generating meaning by sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal symbols and signs that are influenced by multiple contexts
- 4. organization of speech
- 8. Era 1990 to present features the most rapid dispersion of a new method of communication, the Internet
- 10. Era 1450 to 1850 was marked by the invention of the printing press and the ability to mass- produce text
- 11. invention, memory, style, arrangement, and delivery