Across
- 4. The substitution of a name for a title
- 7. You write out the whole speech word for word and memorize it
- 10. You read aloud the entire speech which you've written out
- 11. The repetition of the same initial sound in two or more words
- 12. The process of evaluating a speech
- 16. Stylistic devices that give added life and emphasis to your messages
- 17. Compares two unlike things by stating that one thing is the other
- 18. The attribution of human characteristics to inanimate objects
- 19. Like a metaphor, compares two unlike objects
Down
- 1. Refers to the degree to which a communication style resembles that of informal conversation
- 2. The presentation of contrary ideas in parallel form
- 3. A term or phrase that combines two normally opposite qualities
- 5. A quality of language that makes your messages stand out
- 6. Are questions used to make a statement or to produce a desired effect
- 8. Involves preparation but no commitment to the exact wording
- 9. A quality of language that makes messages understandable to listeners
- 13. The use of part of an object to stand for the whole object
- 14. The use of extreme exaggeration
- 15. The production of syllables or words according to some expected standard
- 20. The use of a word or sentence whose literal meaning is the opposite of the message
