Communication

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Across
  1. 3. Fallacy that relies on arguing for a course of action or belief because it is commonly done or held.
  2. 5. flaw within the logic/reasoning of an argument
  3. 8. supports the claim
  4. 10. relationship between a cause and an effect.
  5. 11. Arguing from examples to support a conclusion
  6. 12. arousal of emotion through speech
  7. 13. credibility of a speaker and includes three dimensions: competence, trustworthiness, and dynamism
  8. 15. physiological, behavioral, and/or communicative reactions to stimuli that are cognitively processed and experienced as emotional
  9. 16. conclusion supported by major and minor premises
Down
  1. 1. connects the claim and the evidence
  2. 2. perception of a speaker’s expertise in relation to the topic being discussed
  3. 4. Deriving specifics from what is already known
  4. 6. short presentations that either update listeners about recent events or provide instructions for how to do something job related
  5. 7. ceremonial speech that praises or conveys goodwill or blessings in honor of a person, accomplishment, or event.
  6. 9. communicative strategies we employ to project, maintain, or repair our face or maintain, repair, or challenge another’s face
  7. 13. speech honoring a person who has died
  8. 14. reasoning or logic of an argument