Across
- 6. Two invention categories, an arrangement category, a style category, and a memory and delivery category.
- 8. The speaker needs to find a topic and then dial it in to the audience and the time constraints.
- 9. The speaker concerns about what the audience need to know, hear and understand.
- 10. what the speaker wants the audience to have, some, get something out of that presentation.
Down
- 1. Something the speaker uses to explain the topic.
- 2. A speaker addresses something such as: the topic, the audience, the speaker, the occasion and setting, and the time allotted.
- 3. Kind of language the speaker should avoid when they walk the audience through a new concept.
- 4. Getting all the components together. And then you enter this cycle of running the speech, reflecting on the speech, revising the speech, running the speech, reflecting on it, revising.
- 5. Making the speech in a clear and logical manner to orient the audience to the topic.
- 7. The speaker emphasizes much on information.
