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    Oral Communication Review

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    the organization‚ community and political leaders are called upon to speak on several occasion or functions. Master speakers and orators have been sought to speak on diverse subjects. Powerfull speeches can inspire the audience‚build tension issues or relax tension among the audience or it can incite people fight or induce them to be friendly.Listening to a good speech is a very interesting experience. First things that is important in order to be a good speakers is clarity. The voice should be clear

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    mischief to come. Despite his inability to control weather patterns‚ Shakespeare developed marvelous scenes which he displayed in his own theater‚ The Globe. How did Shakespeare portray the emotional aspects of his characters and their strife to his audience? How did he direct the actors and what did the open air stage of The Globe look like? Imagine yourself in London circa 1600‚ a short year after the completion of the Globe Theater and perhaps a few months after the completion of the play Much Ado

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    decoder. Correctness means:  Use the right level of language  Correct use of grammar‚ spelling and punctuation  Accuracy in stating facts and figures Correctness in message helps in building confidence. Correct message has greater impact on the audience/ readers. 2. Clarity Clarity demands the use of simple language and easy sentence structure in composing the message. When there is clarity in presenting ideas‚ it’s easy for the receiver/decoder to grasp the meaning being conveyed by the sender/encoder

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    Bitzer's Rhetorical Model

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    Bitzer’s “The Rhetorical Situation” “Penguin responses to climate change in the Southern Ocean” by Jaume Forcada and Philip N. Trathan (2009) was a study conducted to analyze and predict the migrating patterns of different species of penguins due to changes in climate. (p. 1618) Also‚ Forcada and Trathan investigate whether or not certain species of penguins possess phenotypic plasticity (the ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to changes in the environment) (p. 1618). In

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    At first glance‚ Liz Gerring’s hour-long work‚ Horizon‚ seems to be utter chaos. Everything about the piece appears to be in a random disarray. The costumes are clash of colors‚ textures‚ and patterns; the dancing is a simultaneous layering of unrelated dance phrases; the music is primarily distorted sounds and noise. Yet‚ despite the overall discord of the piece‚ it is still comprehendible — which is exactly Gerring’s intention. Horizon experiments with how many different elements could be incorporated

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    of the narrator‚ Alfieri‚ make us think and almost expect there to be conflict during and throughout the play. "...heard the same complaint and sat there as powerless as I‚ and watched it run its bloody course." Alfieri’s words defiantly make the audience think a feeling of expected tension and give us a sense of anxiety.  Eddie is very protective of Catherine and the thought of her going out to work upsets him. I think maybe Eddie is apprehensive of Catherine growing up‚ and doesn’t want to think

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    Quick Guide to Public Speaking Preparations * Audience: The goal of public speaking is to gain a response from your listeners-to get them to think‚ feel‚ or act in a certain way. To reach the listeners‚ find out as much as you can about them( Age‚ gender‚ racial‚ ethnic background‚ religion‚ education level‚ attitudes towards you and the subject‚ how much they know about the subject) Adapt your speech to meet their needs and interests. * Topic: Choose a topic that is interesting and about

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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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    To the audience these appear as physical actors. These actors give exposition to the past lives of the main characters and shows us the motivations behind undertaking such a perilous journey in a cargo container to escape their horrific past. Many playwrights have used plays for political commentary throughout time‚ as Mira Felner states “Playwrights have used theatre for political commentary as far back as the ancient Greek comic Aristophanes (448-c.

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