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    Audience Analysis Paper Brittany Grigsby Business Communications/COM/285 May 17‚ 2010 Geri Markley Audience Analysis Paper The key to approaching your audience is to first know them. First‚ know their characteristics; know what communication channels to use‚ the diversity of the audience‚ and most of all how would you ensure your message is effective. Identification of Audience Characteristics Before conducting a meeting you should consider the audience’s characteristics.

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    Oliver Twist: the Anchor of Character Development Charles Dickens novel‚ Oliver Twist‚ centers itself around the life of the young‚ orphan Oliver‚ but he is not a deeply developed character. He stays the same throughout the entire novel. He has a desire to be protected‚ he wants to be in a safe and secure environment‚ and he shows unconditional love and acceptance to the people around him. These are the only character traits that the reader knows of Oliver. He is an archetype of goodness

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    THE USE OF ROLE PLAY WITH PICTURES IN SCRIPT TO ENHANCE YEAR 3 PUPILS’ VOCABULARY By: Nurul Afifah binti Ahmad Fuad‚ Noorliza binti Abdul Razak Jabatan Bahasa-Bahasa‚ IPG Kampus Dato Razali Ismail fifaturner@gmail.com‚ noorliza@ipgmkdri.edu.my ABSTRACT Based on the reflection form the teaching and learning process during the practicum period‚ the main issue focused on pupil’s lack of vocabulary. From the document analysis and observation‚ it has been identified that some of the pupils

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    1. Which survey question and corresponding results provide the most evidence of audience support for your goal prior to the audience members hearing your speech? Justify your answer. Is your work performance judged primarily on tasks you perform versus managing others? This question really should get the attention of the audience because everyone wants to be a boss. 2. Which question and corresponding results provide the most evidence that it might be difficult

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    How does Obama use rhetorical devices in his speech effectively to engage his audience? Throughout Obama’s speech he uses many different examples of rhetorical devices such as alliteration‚ personification‚ triad‚ allusion and an inclusive pronoun. Alliteration is used effectively in Obama’s speech. An example would be “depths of despair to the greatest heights of hope”. The fact that he goes from the worst to the best corrects the listener’s minds and provides an insight into just how good things

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    Juliet‚ but a large amount of this story has to do with numerous other characters who influence their untimely deaths. There are three characters in particular that had a large influence on the story of which are Friar Lawrence‚ Tybalt‚ and Mercutio. It is because of these three’s arrogance‚ stupidity‚ and numerous disagreements that Romeo and Juliet pass way too early in their lives. First‚ Friar Lawrence plays a huge role in this play’s tragedy. Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet‚ despite

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    Throughout the beginning of the twentieth century‚ many colonial powers had multiple possessions within Africa. Towards the end of World War I‚ Rwanda came under Belgian control. The Hutu and Tutsi‚ the two native groups of Rwanda‚ saw conflict between each other grow as “continued insecurity among Hutu and further bitterness toward capricious rule of Tutsi chiefs was advanced by the Belgian authorities” (WT‚ 65). Soon‚ Belgium implemented an indirect government ran by the native Tutsis‚ but‚ in

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    TEACHING ENGLISH THROUGH ROLE PLAY (PREDAREA LIMBII ENGLEZE UTILIZÂND JOCUL DE ROL) Role-play is a classroom activity in which learners take on a ‘role’‚ they play the part of someone else‚ from a simple discussion between a tourist when asking for directions in a new city or at the airport‚ to more elaborate conversation about the American Dream or Genetics. Role-play is a useful tool not only for developing language skills‚ but also for increasing sociocultural knowledge and intercultural

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    6 Higher Level Thinking Questions [sisters] What do you think would have happened if Raina would have never asked for that little sister of hers? Answer: I believe that if Raina would have never asked for a sister she would have never been able to live the life she lived and also she would have never been able to fix the problem between her mom and dad. I know this because once Raina and Amara noticed that their parents were having trouble it was their mission to save everything. I believe that

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    Department of Education (the unit charged with teacher preparation) at Wheaton College envisions the teacher as an agent of change. This conceptualization of teaching has a spiritual and historical foundation as well as a theoretical framework. The role of teacher as an agent of change is tied closely to the college’s mission‚ “to produce whole and effective Christians to serve Christ and His Kingdom” (Wheaton College Catalog‚ 2002‚ p. 4). This mission‚ which calls Wheaton students to integrate their

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