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    Parts of Speech

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    PARTS OF SPEECH QUIZ IF YOU PASS WITH AN 85%‚ YOU WILL BE DONE WITH THIS SECTION. IF YOU DO NOT PASS‚ DO NOT FRET‚ AS WE WILL RETAKE UNTIL WE ACHIEVE MASTERY. ( Use for questions 1-6-- The class laughed loudly. 1. Which word is a noun in the above sentence? A. laughed B. class C. loudly 2. Which word is an adverb in the above sentence? A. laughed B. class C. loudly 3. Which word is a verb in the above sentence?

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    philosopher for one‚ Socrates asked this question‚ while he pondered life and a bigger meaning for it all. He questioned the legitimacy of the Greek way and refused to back down‚ even with the impending threat of death as he said in his well-known speech regarding the alleged ungodliness and treason- “I shall not alter my conduct‚ no‚ not if I have to die a score of deaths”. While society saw what Socrates was doing as wrong and unethical‚ Socrates stood by on his belief and what he knew was right

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    sexual orientation‚ racial‚ ethnic and cultural background‚ group membership. 2. Some of the main items to consider when Critically Analyzing a speech are: preparation‚ pronunciation‚ practice‚ enunciation‚ projection‚ pace‚ expression‚ eye contact‚ time‚ visual aids‚ gestures and subject. 3. Apprehension is normal when giving a speech. You must learn to turn this into a positive nervousness where you are no longer victimized by it; instead you are vitalized by it. 4. Techniques

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    Freedom Of Speech‚ Assembly And Association Article 10 of the Constitution of Malaysia guarantees Malaysian citizens the right to freedom of speech‚ freedom of assembly and freedom of association but such freedom and rights are not absolute‚ unlike the First Amendment in the United States Constitution. Subject to Clauses (2)‚ (3) and (4)‚ under Article10 all citizens have the right to:- freedom of speech and expression; assemble peaceably and without arms;  form associations. Experts such

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    Write a speech to a hsc student about human condition in Othello. Give reference to one character and one theme. For centuries‚ William Shakespeare has captured the hearts of men and women with his tragedies. His plays explore human existence and raise questions about what it means to be human; allowing the audience to relate to his characters despite the era in which the play was produced. Good morning students‚ today I am going to discuss what role the human condition plays in the plot of Shakespeare’s

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    Speech 102 11/10/12 Informative Speech The Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: After hearing my speech‚ my audience will know more about the symptoms of Bipolar Disorder. Central Idea: Bipolar Disorder is a brain disorder that causes radical shifts in moods‚ energy‚ activity levels that affects a person ability to carry out day-to-day tasks. Introduction I. Open with impact: Bipolar Disorder affects about 2.6% of Americans age 18 and older in a given

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    retirement speech

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    Creative Writing: Speech Assignment 50th Anniversary Speech Hello everyone and thank you for joining me as I reminisce about a beautiful journey that began fifty years ago. It means so much that my family; friends‚ colleagues and students are here today to share memories with me. I have been teaching the third grade for fifty years and it has been a labour of love and a lot of sacrifice was involved. I would like to thank my family who have encouraged and supported me from the beginning of my

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    The speech was a very fascinating one. A very innovative one‚ that actually brings up a desire to do something‚ be something‚ and give this world something that we have never thought of. The initial part of the speech actually makes the students realize how important each one of them is‚ not only as a person but also emphasizes on the fact that the ideas each student possess actually mean something. The later part then deals with how to carry the ideas forward rather than ignoring them. How to

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    English Speech

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    and care to charity or Malala Yousafzai‚ a young Pakistani school girl who stood up against gender inequality and Rosa Parks who fought against racism. These women are role models to all and without them; there would be no women independence. My speech: How do you know when a woman is about to say something smart? ... When she starts her sentence with ‘A man once told me’. The irony of this joke is not lost as we begin a new century with the implication that women are perceived as weak and are treated

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    JFK Speech

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    John F. Kennedy‚ born in 1917‚ was America’s 35th president. Two years before his assassination in 1963‚ Kennedy delivered one of the most inspiring inaugural addresses in American history. Kennedy had a very distinct purpose while delivering this speech: to inspire the country to become united in order to achieve a greater peace in the world. Kennedy works to inspire the country‚ or even the world‚ to capture the American people. From “old allies” to our nation’s “adversary‚” Kennedy addresses

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