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Communications Chapter 12

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Across
4.____________ is a way in which the presenter signals to an audience where the presentation is going (Four S's)
6.A part of the speech to summarize the key points and provide closure
9.Attention, Motivation, Thesis, Overview, Body, Underview, Last thought (Organization Strategy)
10.What is the main idea of the speech that captures the key message in a short, precise statement that is easily remembered?
11.A ______________ is what a speaker needs to come up with before they can think of their specific purpose statement
12.The part of a speech used to gain attention from the audience, state the purpose, and forecast development and organization
13.A method of organization in which the presenter explains a sequence of events in chronological order
14.____________ helps prove a point to the audience (Four S's)
Down
1.A __________ is what the speaker accomplishes with their speech.
2.A way to get a point across (Four S's)
3.A pattern used in both informative and persuasive presentations
5.A pattern in which the presenter describes a problem and proposes a solution.
7.Wrap up what has been said (Four S's)
8.A method of speech delivery used as support from an outside source

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