Planning Business Messages
Writing Business Messages
Completing Business Messages
Sports
100

The overall subject of a message.

Topic

100

A measure of your believability based on how reliable you are and how must trust you evoke in others.

Credibility

100

These paragraphs have the major advantage of being easy to read.

Short

100

Who has the all-time passing record?

Drew Brees

200

Step one of the three-step writing process

Planning

200

This technique for developing paragraphs uses similarities or difficulties to develop the topic.

Comparison or contrast

200

Any space that doesn't contain text or artwork, both in print and online

White space

200

Who has the nickname Uncle Drew? 

Kyrie Irving

300

An exploratory technique in which you write whatever comes to mind

Free Writing

300

Words or phrases that tie ideas together by showing how one thought is related to another

Transistions

300

Titles that are subordinate to headings, indicting subsections with a major section

Subheadings

300

The "Frozen Tundra"  is the nickname of the stadium where this team plays

Green Bay Packers

400

The range of information you present, the overall length and level of detail. 

Scope

400

A sentence that has two main clauses, at least one of which contain a subordinate clause

Compound-complex sentence
400

The physical design of letters, numbers and other text characters

Typeface


400

How tall are the basketball hoops?

10 feet

500

If audience members have different levels of understanding, who should you aim your message towards?

Most influential decision makers

500

All the associations and feelings evoked by a word

Connotative meaning
500

The study of touch in a communication context. 


Haptics

500

How many seams on a baseball?

108