The Voice and Body

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Across
  1. 2. action that enhances meaning, draws attention, gives punctuation, or allows contemplation
  2. 4. language facial expressions, eye behavior, gestures, and general body movement.
  3. 5. how loud your voice needs to be while considering size of room and background noise
  4. 11. the movement of the tongue, lips, jaw, and other speech organs in ways that make speech sounds
  5. 12. natural, physical movement that fills in the gaps of a speech and helps emphasize or display emotion
  6. 13. shifting your gaze across the entire audience in a natural, sweeping motion
  7. 14. intimacy Creating a physical and psychological connection with audience
Down
  1. 1. combination of vocal variety, pronunciation, and articulation
  2. 3. correct formation of word sounds
  3. 5. variety Combination of Volume, Pitch, Rate, Pauses; key to a good speech
  4. 6. contact physical action that indicates respect and acknowledgement between you and your audience
  5. 7. head Portraying a rigid position in a speech; talking too long without moving
  6. 8. The pace at which you convey speech
  7. 9. the highs and lows of your voice that conveys mood and enthusiasm
  8. 10. expressions a way of naturally arranging your facial features to express your meaning to the audience
  9. 15. of Three Pick three audience members to focus on to anchor your eye contact throughout the speech