This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Career & Employment has 40 clues. Answers range from 4 to 14 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
An element in experience or artistic representation evoking pity or compassion
An oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; alteration
Claim+ __________ + Reasoning= Logic
Listening to words, thinking, and turning them into mental images
What a person sees as right from wrong, good or bad, and fair and unfair
A purpose for speaking in public to change someone's mind
In the BASICS of speech anxiety acronym, what does the first S in basics stand for?
What type of communication is conversation between two or more people?
Sweetly or smoothly flowing; Sweet sounding
Type of anxiety that is delivered from the external situation which individuals find themselves scared of scrutiny and negative evaluation.
What is the name of a speech where the speaker attempts to set forth the meaning of concepts, theories, philosophies, or issues that maybe unfamiliar to the audience.
A speech where the speaker explains to the listeners how a certain process is accomplished or how to perform the process themselves.
A statement or endorsement given by someone who has a logical connection to the topic and who is a credible source.
__________ reasoning refers to an argument in which the truth of its premises guarantees the truth of its conclusions
This fallacy occurs when we introduce an irrelevant issue into the argument.
This fallacy occurs when the actual argument appears to be refuted, but in reality a related point is addressed
The basic line of reasoning looks like this: Major premise, ________ premise, and conclusion.
This fallacy occurs when we assume one action will initiate a chain of events culminating in an undesirable event later
a method of presenting using a slide deck of 20 slides that display for 20 seconds per slide, advance automatically, and generally contain no text. What method is this?
The distinguishing, character, sentiment, moral nature, or guiding beliefs of a person, group, or institution.
___________ Situation is defined as the combination of factors that make speeches and other discourse meaningful.
_________ refers to the process of taking an idea or mental image, associating that image with words, and then speaking those words in order to convey a message.
An individual responsible for her/his actions show __________
In ___________ communication, an individual communicates with them self to make a decision, consider an idea, form a plan, and experience, or other internal process.
The way in which an individual relates to and perceives the world, relationships, and information is known as their __________.
__________ anxiety is a type of anxiety that is aligned with an individual's personality.
Having multiple sources in your speech can help to build your __________ as a speaker.
The two types of outlines for speeches are preparation and _____________.
An effective way to help audience members better understand ___________ is to use graphs, tables, and other visuals.
Deliberate __________ restructuring can help nervous speakers overcome their fear by adjusting the way they perceive and think about public speaking.
The three A's of active listening are attitude, ___________, and alertness.
________ visual aids are considered to be props, demonstrations, posters, flip charts, and slide shows.
Helpful techniques to overcome speech anxiety include being prepared, practicing out loud, and controlled ________.
When using a _________ as a type of evidence in the body of a speech it is important to make similarities clear and relevant for the listener.
Failing to orally cite sources during your speech for information gathered from others' work is ________.
The ________ points of any speech are the key pieces of information or arguments contained within the talk or presentation or what audience should remember during your speech.
When a topic rises to the level of being singularly exceptional in interest and knowledge to a given audience.
A learned disposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a person, an object, an idea, or an event.
Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
Principles or assumptions about the universe are _______.