Public Speaking Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 1. A person who presides over a discussion or meeting.
- 5. Target audience members’ feelings about the speaker’s character through demonstrations of concern for audience welfare.
- 6. A legal protection afforded original creators of literary or artistic works.
- 7. A distinctive way of speaking associated with a particular region or social group.
- 9. The correct formation of word sounds.
- 11. The range of sounds determined by the number of vibrations per unit of time.
- 12. Unnecessary and undesirable sounds or words used by a speaker to cover pauses in a speech or conversation.
- 14. Target audience members’ emotions using dramatic storytelling and vivid imagery.
Down
- 2. Sentences that tie speech ideas together.
- 3. A figure of speech used to make implicit comparisons without the use of “like” or “as” (e.g., “Love is a rose”).
- 4. The practice of oratory, or public speaking to achieve the desired effect.
- 8. A brief story of interesting and often humorous incidents based on real life.
- 10. The vocal and nonverbal behaviour that a speaker uses in a public speech Also one of the five canons of rhetoric.
- 13. Target audience members’ rational thinking through logical reasoning.