Across
- 3. using threats, manipulation, or violence to force others to do something against their will
- 6. route-when people pay more attention and carefully evaluate your points
- 7. degree of expertise your audience thinks you have regarding your speech topic
- 9. credibility
- 10. proofs-ethos, logos, and pathos
- 11. false claims
- 14. audience's perception of a speaker's trustworthiness and the validity of the information provided in the speech
- 15. of policy-argues about whether an action should or should not be taken
- 17. language that indicated how certain you are about your major premise
Down
- 1. level of warmth, personality, and dynamism
- 2. person's ability to understand needs, have your best interest in mind, and genuinely believe in the topic
- 4. appeals-explicit statements that speak to the audience's needs and feelings
- 5. motivational appeals
- 8. summary of the relationship between the major premise and the minor premise
- 12. premise-specific instance of general claim
- 13. route-when people are not fully engaged with the speech
- 16. general statement you believe your audience will accept as true
- 18. reasoning-connecting a set of specific, related facts to arrive at a more general conclusion
