Types of Speeches

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Across
  1. 3. A speech that is less in preparation, but is expected to be well-organized in delivery
  2. 5. The first thing that the speaker needs to think about when writing a speech. Answers: What do I want to achieve for this speech?
  3. 7. A speech where the speaker just speaks what is on his mind; "thinking on his feet"
  4. 9. Refers to less time which both extempo and impromptu speech have
Down
  1. 1. A script required for a well-written speech that is read to an audience
  2. 2. A speech which purpose is to make the listeners feel relaxed and laugh
  3. 4. A speech written to inform and educate
  4. 5. A speech written to convince listeners to think like the speaker
  5. 6. A speech that is well-written, but is delivered without a script
  6. 8. A requirement for the speaker to successfully convince the listeners through his knowledge and passion about the issue presented