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    The Motivational Speech

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    THE MOTIVATIONAL SPEECH Type of Speech: Students will deliver a 6-8 minute oratory that is motivational in nature. Purpose: ❖ To motivate your audience to act on your advice or agree with your perspective. ❖ To develop a speech that includes clarity‚ economy‚ and grace. ❖ To use stylistic devices in your speech (see pages 121-130) ❖ To work without notecards or a manuscript (i.e. memorized…). ❖ To incorporate decisive movement as you speak. Assignment: A. Select your topic B. Develop

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    School Speech

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    (1)Education is an irreplaceable gift that makes us happy peaceful ‚ fearless and doubtless ‚ but most importantly it makes us better human beings . Education itself removes the darkness away from our lives and suddenly we see how beautiful the world is . Education doesn’t consist of school and pointless years of work we will never need ‚ but of the experience in our lives because experience is often our best teacher . Gaining knowledge and getting good grades does not make one educated . An educated

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    Speech Analysis

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    Speech analysis In David McCullough’s June 2012 Commencement Speech You Are Not Special‚ he argues that no one is really special. In this speech he is saying that everyone is alike somewhere and somehow. Even though he is seems to be bashing the graduating class‚ he still adds encouraging words. Throughout the whole speech he continuously states that you are not special‚ but then ending the speech with saying‚ “You are not special because everyone is.” I argue that both McCullough and Sierra use

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    Speech Analysis

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    Speech Analysis Obama’s State of the Union Address President Obama overall is an excellent performer while giving speeches. As always he delivered his State of the Union speech with the same stride and punctuality as his previous speeches. The speech took place at the House of Representatives due to their ability to accommodate a lot of people. Where he had addressed his speech to the House of Representatives‚ the senate and of course the viewers who watched his televised speech.

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    Hitlers Speech

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    HITLERS SPEECH I don’t agree with what his speech is about but I do agree on his tactics. He is a very persuasive man to his people that follow behind him. I think its pretty cool and smart to practice and memorize his speeches the way he does. His eye contact was good and his tone of voice work perfect in my eyes. I’m not to sure of why the beginning of his speech is so different from the end. I enjoyed the end

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    Persausive Speech

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    Definition A persuasive speech is a specific type of speech in which the speaker has a goal of convincing the audience to accept his or her point of view. The speech is arranged in such a way as to hopefully cause the audience to accept all or part of the expressed view. Though the overarching goal of a persuasive speech is to convince the audience to accept a perspective‚ not all audiences can be convinced by a single speech and not all perspectives can persuade the audience. Persuasive speeches

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    speech analyses

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    SPEECH ANALYSES Elif Şafak is a Turkish novelist and according to her she is a story teller. Indeed‚ what makes her stories best is she has lived in many different countries and more than this she faced with plenty different cultures and she combines those things within a female perspective. In the speech of "The Politics of Fiction" she mentioned about several different stories about storytelling and gin which is a supernatural creature. However the main idea of the speech was to show everyone

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    President Speech

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    Basic Structure | Speech #1 Obama | Speech #2 Romney | Describe the present situation Who’s benefiting under the current conditions? |  The people benefiting from the situation are the locals in Libya and Syria that are being liberated from the extremists | According to Romney‚ the people in the western countries are benefiting from this because we thrive on free enterprise. | Prove unfairness Who’s suffering under current conditions? | The people who are suffering live in 3rd world countries

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    Speech Act

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    Speech Act By: Janice Widjajakusuma – 2013008114 Speech acts is an utterance that has formative function in language and communication. As what I have learned earlier in class‚ there are apologize and complaint as example for speech acts. Below I will give some other verb of speech acts that people often use together with the definition and example so we can see the difference between each verb. |Speech Acts Verb |Definition

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    Limits of Free Speech

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    Freedom of speech is what makes us proud to be an American. The freedom to think‚ speak and protest as we please. The freedom of speech is as dynamic as our use of the language. Just what is protected under the first amendment? To understand what is protected under the first amendment we have to look at how it is written in the constitution. Congress cannot abridge a person ’s "freedom of speech." In other words Congress can restrict what you say but it cannot stop you from saying it. (Kersch 3)

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