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Speech Vocab Review Emma Goldman

Across
To request that an audience engage in some clearly stated behavior.
The action and manner of speaking to an audience
The threat of something undesirable happening if change does not occur.
A speech that communicates knowledge and understanding about a process, event, a person or place, object, or a concept
The movement of your eyes, mouth, and eyebrows to convey reactions and emotions
An invitational speech for which the speaker attempts to engage an audience in a discussion about an idea, concern, topic, or plan of action.
The speed at which a speaker talks
To ask an audience to adopt a new position without asking them to act in support of that position.
A speech whose message attempts to change or reinforce an audience’s thoughts, feelings, or actions.
The environment in which understanding, respecting, and appreciating the range of positions possible on an issue , even if those positions are quite different from the speaker's own, are the highest priority
An organizational pattern that allows the speaker to address the many sides and positions of an issue.
Entering into a dialogue with an audience in order clarify positions, explore issues and ideas, or articulate beliefs and values
Down
The loudness of a speakers voice
A persuasive strategy that addresses both sides of an issue, refuting one side to prove the other is better.
An informative speech about an abstraction, such as an idea, a theory, a principle, a worldview, or a belief
Visual contact with another persons eyes
An informative speech that describes a significant , interesting, or unusual place or person
An informative speech about anything that is tangible, that can be perceived by the senses
An invitational speech for which a speaker invites an audience to see the world as she or he does and to understand issue from her or his perspective.
To motivate an audience to engage in a specific behavior or take a specific action.engage in a specific behavior or take a specific action
To ask an audience to adopt a new position without asking them to act in support of that position.
An informative speech that describes how something is done, how something comes to be, or how something works
An informative speech that describes or explains a significant, interesting, or unusual occurance
To ask an audience to adopt a new position without asking them to act in support of that position.