Across
- 3. using language accurately to express your thoughts or opinions about a topic while remaining sensitive to your audience's feelings and experiences.
- 6. something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need.
- 9. the individual or group the speaker is communicating with, whether in spoken or written form.
- 11. set out purposes or reasons/ make the relationships between things evident/ provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence.
- 12. a disadvantage that renders something less acceptable or problematic.
- 13. create new ideas or understanding by combining knowledge from different sources in fresh ways.
Down
- 1. an advantage or profit gained from something.
- 2. a question or instruction which encourages you to respond.
- 4. something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly.
- 5. the information, facts, or knowledge that you use to support the points you are making.
- 7. your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input)
- 8. the reason for communicating with an audience PIE persuade/convince, inform, or entertain
- 10. sentence structure, punctuation, noun, vocabulary, phrases, etc. used in content supports, provides meaning to the communication.