DELIVERING YOUR SPEECH

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Across
  1. 3. Type of speech that uses a natural, spoken language style rather than a formal, written language style, and the speaker exudes emotion and passion for the topic. (Two words)
  2. 4. The ability to present yourself and your message confidently by showing verbal and nonverbal behaviors that gain the respect of your listeners. (Three words)
  3. 6. Making public remarks with little or no time for preparation or rehearsal. (Two words)
  4. 9. Using words that lessen a message’s impact, such as sorta, kinda, and somewhat.
  5. 10. Sense of closeness that an audience feels toward a speaker.
  6. 16. The high and low registers of your voice. (Two words)
  7. 18. You create a structured preparation outline for your speech ahead of time, mapping out what you plan to cover and then you reduce your preparation outline to a delivery outline that allows you to add or eliminate information as needed during your presentation. (Two words)
  8. 19. The richness and sound quality of your voice. (Two words)
  9. 20. Unnecessary words used to overemphasize a point, such as really or totally.
Down
  1. 1. The act of speaking words clearly and distinctly.
  2. 2. Phrases that remove responsibility for the statement you’re making.
  3. 5. Words that suggest you are uncertain about your message or yourself.(Two words)
  4. 7. Your speech is based on a written text that you either read word for word or commit to memory. (Two words)
  5. 8. Nervous about speaking in public. (Two words)
  6. 11. How rapidly you speak. (Two words)
  7. 12. The way you say words.
  8. 13. How loudly or quietly you speak. (Two words)
  9. 14. Fidgeting, twirling your hair, or fiddling with your jewelry. (Two words)
  10. 15. Tools used to display the visuals you’ve selected to help explain or illustrate your points. (Two words)
  11. 17. No variance of vocal pitch and vocal tone during a conversation or speech.