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    facts to the audience in improving the audience’s skills and promote a better quality of intervention to their patients. What are the most effective presentation strategies for your particular audience and venue? To provide an effective in-service‚ the content or focus of my presentation education program must be relevant to the skills of my target audience (healthcare professionals). Another method of an efficient in-service is effective interaction and communication with the audience‚ and at the

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    The Shakespearean comedy‚ Much Ado about Nothing encompasses themes such as the importance of honour‚ the ideal of social grace‚ nevertheless uses a plot which primarily revolves around the theme of deception re occurring in various forms. On one hand deception is used throughout Much Ado About Nothing in a malicious manner‚ however on the on the hand it can be portrayed in a benevolent and beneficial manner such as the fooling of Beatrice and Benedick and deceiving them into proclaiming their love

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    Dulce's Speech

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    A well written speech has the power to captivate an audience and even persuade them to agree with you. However‚ they are a hard concept to master with limited experience. Dulce’s informative speech had multiple highlights such as the relatability‚ extemporaneous presentation‚ and high ethical standards‚ but it fell a little short in preparedness and supporting information. Overall‚ the speech had great potential and could’ve been a hit if there was a little more preparation put in. As mentioned

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    Chair” commercial is effective because of the strategies it uses to reach the intended audience and fulfill the advertisement purpose. The ad starts out by creating a serious mood by using a gray‚ cloudy‚ and cold scenery. The lights in the bar are dimmed. There is rain and snow in the commercial which are known to set thoughtful‚ dour‚ and sometimes sad moods. The commercial used these details to have the audience want to keep watching to see what happens next‚ therefor it keeps them from skipping

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    Theater is an event that requires actor/audience‚ relationship/agreement in a momentary suspension of disbelief of an imaginary circumstance. 3 E’s: Entertainment‚ education‚ enlightenment Expired theater tickets became worthless If something unforeseen should happen‚ and you couldn’t make it to the theater‚ they use to deny your entry Then producers devised a “past dated” (expired) …you can call on that day and say you have “past dated tickets”..Limit to weekday evening The Actor Fame comes

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    Lorde Concert Analysis

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    but also her lyrical relevance to the audience in which she is performing too. Richards talks about how Lorde’s age is not the only thing that makes her different and stand out from other artist‚ but also how her songs can relate to her audience. Lorde’s real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor‚ she is seventeen years old and has a bright future ahead of her in the music industry. Lorde being so young gives the ability to be able to relate to her young audience. Richards states “The only thing that makes

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    character of two faces. At the beginning of the play‚ a grateful and respectful man is presented to the audience. He shakes Eddie’s hand‚ and makes it clear that he does not want to impose – ‘when you say go‚ we will go’. This is in stark contrast to the absolute lack of respect your character gives Eddie later in the story‚ and the more-so you can make this the better the reception will be from the audience. Marco is also quite a reserved character. When the two men first come to the house‚ Marco speaks

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    TYPES OF QUESTIONAIRES 1. Open Format Questions It gives audience an opoportunity to express their opinions. NO predetermined set of responses. 2. Closed Format Questions Includes multiple choice answers. It could either be in even numbers or in odd numbers. It could be asked to different groups at different intervals. This can enable you to efficiently track opinion over time. 3. Leading Questions It forces audiences for a particular type of answer. All answers would be equally

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    to show how everything that was shining was shining silver. Silver shines from the roofs to the stream and the night is great for nature lovers. The speaker of this poem is a nature lover. This person is reading to everyone and everyone is the audience. The tone is a relaxed and romantic one. It says‚ “walks the night in her silver shoon…”‚ which shows how calm the mood is. The mood of this poem is a calm‚ serene and quiet one. The title‚ “Silver”‚ has a significance to it. The significance is

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    Roman Quintilian Rhetoric

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    rational or emotional‚ has the power to influence‚ challenge or persuade more than one audience.” Write an essay response supporting your argument to this statement in a close analysis of how three speeches have been crafted. Roman rhetorician Quintilian once commented‚ “And what‚ after all‚ is an orator? Not a good speaker‚ but a good person speaking well..." Great speeches influence‚ challenge or persuade audiences from any context because they are messages ‘good’ people have imparted upon human society

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