Across
- 2. The type of speech with little or no preparation.
- 5. Saying or doing the right thing without offending.
- 6. Using people, resources and processes to reach
- 10. Awareness, understanding.
- 14. Reliable support for an individual, group or cause.
- 15. The type of speech that includes pep talks, welcome speeches, or an introduction of a speaker.
- 17. The type of speech that convinces people to believe or do something.
- 18. The type of speech that is written and learned.
- 19. Student organization that develops leadership, communication and citizenship skills.
- 20. The type of speech that gives knowledge or information to audiences.
Down
- 1. A letter sent with your resume to give employer more specific information.
- 3. Project that provides opportunities to explore interests and to gain work experiences
- 4. Designed to give the employer general information about your background skills, job experience and education.
- 7. Leadership trait meaning honesty.
- 8. Placing the desires and welfare of others above yourself.
- 9. The type of skills that are developed through speaking career development events such as prepared public speaking, creed, parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking, agricultural sales and poultry, dairy and livestock oral reasons.
- 11. The type of skills that are developed to promote community service involvement by volunteering at food banks, animal shelters, nursing homes, etc.
- 12. Energy to do a job and the inspiration to encourage others.
- 13. The type of skills that are developed by participation as chapter officers, committee members, mentors, group leaders, etc.
- 16. Willing to go forward under difficult conditions.
- 17. Think through, determine procedures.
