Across
- 2. The specific examples from your research that are included to support your main points.
- 8. A thing characteristic of its kind or illustrating a general rule.
- 10. The interaction between at least two ideas or events, one taking an action and another resulting from that action.
- 12. Express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
- 13. A formal written or spoken statement, especially one given in a court of law.
- 14. To write or create (a work of art, especially music or a speech).
- 15. A one sentence statement that summarizes the entire speech.
- 17. The arrangement information according to a progression of time, either forward or backward.
- 18. A word or phrase that links clauses or sentences.
- 19. Items that are arranged according to their physical position or relationships.
Down
- 1. A word or phrase that shows the relationship between paragraphs or sections of a text or speech.
- 3. A reminder to the listeners on what sub-points have been discussed.
- 4. The key ideas you present to enable your speech to accomplish its specific purpose.
- 5. The division of information into two main sections, one that describes a problem and one that describes a solution.
- 6. A direct to the audience that will show what areas will be covered next.
- 7. A report of the exact words of an author or speaker and is placed inside quotation marks in a written work.
- 9. The arrangement of information according to different sub-topics within a larger topic, or the "types" of things that fall within a larger category.
- 11. Brief words or numbers that quickly introduce a new idea.
- 16. A fact or piece of data from a study of a large quantity of numerical data.
- 20. A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
