Chapter 15 Kyle Beach

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Across
  1. 5. A statement that denies something, especially responsibility.
  2. 6. When the user continuously adapt their movements, relying for example on visual or sound feedback.
  3. 8. The system through which we use spoken words to express knowledge, ideas, and feelings.
  4. 11. A speech that is either persuasive or informative in nature, usually modeled off of a 5 paragraph essay.
  5. 12. A speech that a person delivers without predetermination or preparation.
  6. 14. The quality of bringing one into direct and instant involvement with something, giving rise to a sense of urgency or excitement.
  7. 17. A written text read to an audience from a paper script or teleprompter.
  8. 18. A linguistic term for a modifier that makes no contribution to the propositional meaning of a clause but serves to enhance and give additional emotional context to the word it modifies.
  9. 19. The formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.
  10. 20. The unique sound, color or timbre of your voice.
Down
  1. 1. The perceived loudness of the speaker.
  2. 2. The use of words that lessen a message's impact, such as sorta, kinda, and somewhat.
  3. 3. Items other than the words of a speech that are used to support the intent of the speaker.
  4. 4. A style of writing that is usually more formal and detailed.
  5. 7. When a presenter is shaking, sweating, has butterflies in the stomach, a dry mouth, rapid heartbeat, and or a squeaky voice.
  6. 9. The use of linguistic features that have negative effects on how the speaker is perceived.
  7. 10. The use of linguistic features that have negative effects on how the speaker is perceived.
  8. 13. The way in which a word is pronounced.
  9. 15. How fast or slow a person speaks.
  10. 16. A continuing sound, especially of a person's voice, that is unchanging in pitch and without intonation.