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    Perception in public speaking can mean the difference between a standing ovation or being booed off the stage. How you come across to someone‚ or how someone perceives you‚ is an important part of the feedback loop in the communication process. Your perceptions shape the way you interpret or decode a speaker’s message. Then you form a reaction‚ whether it is verbal or nonverbal in nature. Whether you cheer words of encouragement‚ agreeing with the speaker‚ or whether you cross your arms and shake

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    Anguished Figure Analysis

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    The anguished figure: my first impression of this title is severe pain and suffering exposed by artists in their work‚ who are trying to highlight the veracity of the human mind. Significantly‚ they are trying to underline and mark in history the reality into an ‘anguished figure’‚ by emphasising facial expressions and body language in their pieces of art work; to bring awareness upon this profound topic. This exploration will highlight how my three chosen artists: Kathe Kollwitz‚ Michelangelo and

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    Encouraging student participation can be difficult. Students who generally perform well will be more willing to volunteer and more confident when completing exercises whereas students who struggle in the classroom will be more reluctant to do these things. As a teacher there are many ways you can encourage all your students to participate in activities. How To Encourage Student Participation 1 Classroom Environment Ensuring that you maintain a constructive classroom environment

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    Experiencing Figures in Motion The process of experiencing a work can be transcendental as it can alter the emotional state of the viewer and enhance the space in which the work is displayed. Sculptures involving an movement and action can help enhance the visual and psychological experience for the viewers. Movement in sculpture can be created through the style‚ posture‚ and materiality of the figures depicted but also externally as many sculptures encourage the viewers to physically move around

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    The Tragic Figure of Antigone When people recall tragedies‚ they often think Shakespearean. These tragedies were usually named after their tragic protagonists (e.g.‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Macbeth‚ Julius Caesar‚ Hamlet‚ Othello). However‚ many tragic characters did not have an eponymous play. For example‚ in Antigone‚ a woman loses her life trying to honor her fallen brother and inadvertently causes Creon‚ the king‚ to lose his wife and daughter. Since we have two important characters’ detriments‚

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    | Plagiarism has become a serious concern in the university as it is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore the fact that university students plagiarise in English-speaking country. The growth of internet usage had lead plagiarism to a worsen situation. Plagiarism is the “act of plagiarising” (Hank 1979 cited in Park 2003‚ P.472)‚ which means ‘to steal ideas‚ words‚ and information from others and make it to your own work. It can also explain that is copying others words. This essay critically

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    information‚ and attitudes that lead to action in achieving a desired goal is Answer an action plan. empowerment. self-confidence. organization. 0 points    Question 2 1.   Which of the following skills learned in a public-speaking course are among the skills most sought after by an employer? Answer ethically adapting information to listeners organizing ideas persuading others holding listeners’ attention all of the above 0 points    Question

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    SKILLS OF GOOD SPEAKING If there are images in this attachment‚ they will not be displayed.  Download the original attachment The Skills of Good Speaking The Skills of Good Speaking   • Art of Conversation • Public Speaking • Job Interview Art of Conversation   • Do’s of Conversation • Don’ts of Conversation   Do’s of Conversation   • Listen more than you talk. • Come to an occasion armed with topics at the ready.

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    offspring: Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra‚ Agamemnon ’s wife. In recounting this "momentous rape" with "large consequences for the future‚" (Perrine 147) Yeats uses rhetorical figures in each of the sonnet ’s three stanzas. The figures in the first stanza create tension and portray the event. All definitions for the rhetorical figures mentioned in this essay are derived from Lanham ’s A Handlist of Rhetorical Terms. Yeats opens with an example of brachylogia‚ brevity of speech. His elliptical fragment

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    Figurative Language is also called figures of speech. It changes the literal meaning of words • to express complexity‚ • to capture a physical or sensory effect‚ or • to extend meaning. There are a number of figures of speech. Some of the more common ones Simile Making a comparison between unlike things‚ using “like” or “as.” Forrest Gump’s famous simile is “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna Metaphor Making a comparison between unlike things without the use “like”

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