Across
- 2. shows audience that you understand their needs
- 5. route in which audience are not fully engaged with the speech
- 9. specific instance or general claim towards the audience
- 10. credibility of your speech
- 12. a unique variation of the problem solution approach
- 13. argues whether an action should be taken or not
- 15. urges a judgment on the topic
- 16. reasoning from facts
- 18. how much warmth, personality, and dynamism your audience sees in you
- 19. development of logical reasoning for one's position
- 20. establishing whether something is true or not
Down
- 1. premise that the audience will accept as the true fact
- 3. audience's perception of the speaker's trustworthiness
- 4. the degree of expertise your audience thinks you have about your speech
- 6. reasoning when one supports a claim by comparing two ideas
- 7. defines the three elements ethos, pathos and lagos
- 8. using threats, manipulation or even violence to force someone to do something
- 11. speech that reinforces or changes listeners attitudes, and may even motivate them to take action
- 14. audience that pay more and attention and try to evaluate the points
- 17. reasoning that shows how a specific instance relates to the principle
