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Public Communication

Across
Form of evidence that are similar or different in important way or ways
A form of evidence in which a single instance is used to make a point, to dramatize an idea.
Form of evidence that uses exact citation from other statements.
Expertise and trustworthiness listeners attribute to a speaker before a presentation begins . based on speakers titles,positions, experiences, or achievements before they hear the speech.
Ro change listeners attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors or to motivate listeners to actions (two words)
Maybe greater or less than initial credibility depending how effectively a speaker has communicated.
Presentation style that involves little preparations; speakers think on their feet as they talk about ideas and positions with which they are familiar
Materials used to support claims: statistics, examples, comparisons,and quotations
Presentation style that includes preparation and practice but not memorization of words or nonverbal behaviors.
Intended to increase listeners understandings, awareness or knowledge of some topic (two words)
An image, such as a chart, graph, photograph, or physical object that reinforces ideas presented verbally or provides information
Down
Ability of a person to engender belief in what he or she says or does
A presentation style in which the speech is delivered word for word by memory.
Main idea of entire speech
The expertise and trustworthiness attributed to a speaker by listeners from the presentation
A word,phrase , or sentence that connects ideas and main points in a speech.
Visual, vocal,and verbal aspects of delivery of a public speech or other forms of communication
Form of evidence that uses numbers to summarize a great man individual cases or to demonstrate relationships between phenomena.
Intend to amuse, interest, and engage listeners (two words)
A presentation style that involves speaking from a complete manuscript of the speech.