| Across |
| 2. | used to report or explain an event (2 words) |
| 4. | opinions of experts or the accounts of witnesses (1 words) |
| 6. | organizational pattern in which information is arranged to positively motivate an audience (2 words) |
| 8. | particularly important in informative speeches (1 words) |
| 9. | analyzes similarities and differences (2 words) |
| 10. | used to prove truth or usefulness of a particular proposition (2 words) |
| 12. | comparisons that are useful in making ideas clear (1 words) |
| 14. | statement of the meaning of a term or concept (1 words) |
| 15. | sometimes called the advantages-disadvantages pattern (2 words) |
| 17. | two major sections; cause and effect (2 words) |
| 20. | used to convince an audience that a problem exists (2 words) |
| 22. | used to discuss how something is constructed and what it does (2 words) |
| 23. | speech organized into many major parts working forwards (past to present or present to future) (2 words) |
| 24. | stories often useful as supporting materials (1 words) |
| 25. | words, phrases, or sentences that connect with various parts of a speech (1 words) |
| 26. | gains attention, establishes connection, and orients the audience (1 words) |
| 27. | asking for a specific response (1 words) |
| 28. | used to clarify misconceptions (1 words) |