Across
- 4. offering proof of our expertise and qualifications helps us establish what
- 6. we establish this by sharing similar experiences with the audience
- 9. gestures that help describe a thing or location
- 10. audience analysis where the rules of behavior exist only to those well know to you
- 11. last name of "the Great Communicator" (President)
- 12. the first sentence in your introduction should be part of this
- 13. the hidden meaning of a word
- 15. comparison of two similar things
- 17. organizing your speech with the 2nd strongest point, the weakest and then the strongest point
- 18. the dictionary definition
- 21. mining your brain for information
- 22. a specialized vocabulary used by a specific group
- 23. comparison of two unlike things
- 24. organizing your speech based on the way things are organized in space
Down
- 1. the type of question asks an audience to think but not answer aloud
- 2. won the Presidential election of 1960
- 3. gestures that emphasis the spoken word
- 4. accepted by a large number of people
- 5. audience analysis defined by membership to a certain group
- 6. type of audience analysis that is usually defined by geography
- 7. a detailed example
- 8. appropriate opinions for a formal speech
- 12. brief story that illustrates a point
- 14. organizing your speech in the order in which it happened
- 16. using someone else's work as your own
- 18. the regional or cultural use of words
- 19. the 1960 Republican candidate
- 20. newly created words or old words used in new ways
- 21. numerical facts