Verbal and Nonverbal Communication

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