Description

communication that is used to influence the attitudes or behaviors of others; the art of persuasion
an informed consumer of rhetorical discourse who is prepared to analyze rhetorical texts
the first group to teach persuasive speaking skills in the Greek city-states
a public speaker
a person or institution that addresses a large audience; the originator of a communication message but not necessarily the one delivering it
artistic skills of a rhetor that influence effectiveness
the rhetorical construction of character
the identity one creates through one's public communication efforts
the rhetorical use of emotions to affect audience decision making
rational appeals; the use of rhetoric to help the audience see the rationale for a particular conclusion
place in the social hierarchy, which comes from the way society is structured
those people who can take the appropriate action in response to a message
any event that generates a significant amount of public discourse
the type of rhetoric that reaffirms cultural values through praising and blaming
the type of rhetoric used to argue what courses of action a society should take in the future
the arena in which deliberative decision making occurs through the exchange of ideas and arguments
rhetoric that addresses events that happened in the past with the goal of setting things right after an injustice has occurred
a large, organized body of people who are attempting to create social change
evocative speeches intended to entertain, inspire, celebrate, commemorate, or build community.
whichever of three goals - to inform, persuade, or entertain - dominates a speech
the process of determining what an audience already knows or wants to know about a topic, who they are, what they know or need to know about the speaker, and what their expectations might be for the presentation
the portion of an audience analysis that considers the ages, races, sexes, sexual orientations, religions, and social class of the audience
what a speaker wants to inform or persuade an audience about, or the type of feelings the speaker wants to evoke
a statement of the topic of a speech and the speakers position on it.
information that supports the speaker's ideas
audiovisual materials that help a speaker reach intended speech goals
an organizational pattern that follows a timeline
An organization that arranges points by location and can be used to describe something small
an organization that has no innate organization except that imposed by the speaker

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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