Principles of Public Speaking Chapters 1-3

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Across
  1. 2. Demonstrating to others that one is talking from a position of experience and knowledge--"good _____." (Ch. 1)
  2. 3. _____ idea--also known as the thesis statement of the speech (Ch. 2)
  3. 5. The speaker's credibility or reputation (Ch. 1)
  4. 6. _____ listening is listening for enjoyment. (Ch. 3)
  5. 8. Your _____ perceptual field is the world of your own thoughts. (Ch. 3)
  6. 9. Finding and using a moral frame that you share with your listeners--the _____ principle.(Ch. 1)
  7. 10. Your specific purpose combines your general purpose with your _____. (Ch. 2)
  8. 12. "Stage fright" = _____ apprehension (Ch. 2)
  9. 13. The list of points you want to include arranged in an order appropriate for the speech purpose and topic (Ch. 2)
  10. 14. Putting yourself in your listeners' shoes is audience _____. (Ch. 2)
  11. 15. One tip for communicating confidently is "Remember to ______." (Ch. 2)
  12. 17. The 2nd of the three parts of basic speech structure (Ch. 1)
Down
  1. 1. General speech purpose of influencing listeners' beliefs and actions (Ch. 2)
  2. 4. Listeners' yawns, smiles, questions, laughter, confused looks, etc. (Ch. 1)
  3. 6. RRA stands for review, relate, _____. (Ch. 3)
  4. 7. Public speaking is a ______ involving a speaker, listeners, a message and the context.(Ch. 1)
  5. 9. Listening comprehension requires understanding the three aspects of speech content: ideas, _____, and supporting materials. (Ch. 3)
  6. 11. You should view the speech classroom as a _____ -- a place to try out new behaviors and skills. (Ch. 1)
  7. 16. The physiological process of receiving sound waves (Ch. 3)