| A | B |
| feedback | receiver’s reaction to the message |
| ethics | a person’s sense of right or wrong |
| logical appeal | attraction stemming from sequence, analysis, |
| dialogue | conversation |
| sender | one who transmits a message |
| oral communication | spoken messages |
| symbol | anything that stands for an idea |
| intrapersonal communication | an inner dialogue with yourself |
| message | that which is sent or said |
| communication | sender, receiver, message and feedback |
| receiver | the person who receives a message and then |
| ethical appeal | the attraction of honesty and values |
| orator | a person who uses words effectively |
| oratory rhetoric | art or study of public speaking |
| written communication | messages that must be read |
| motivation | something that causes one to act |
| nonverbal communication | facial expressions or body movement |
| emotional appeal | “striking a chord” with the audience |
| stereotyping | labeling every person in a group |
| interpersonal communication | communication with others |
| communication barrier | any obstacle that gets in the way of effective |