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    I Have a Dream…” one of the greatest and most recognized dreams in history; not only was it one of the greatest dreams in history‚ but was also one of the greatest speeches in history. This whole thing was in great works of figurative & metaphorical language. The whole theme of “I have a dream” is just a metaphor for him having an actual vision‚ obviously not a full dream he had‚ but might have stemmed from a dream and became his theme. When a writer uses strong metaphorical language it

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    Speech Name _________________ Today silently read Chapter 14‚ “The Informative Speech‚” on pages 321-353. Then label your paper and do one of the following: *Define the terms listed on page 349 and write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for an A. *Write answers to the “Review Questions” on page 350 for a B. *Define the terms listed on page 349 for a C. Start thinking of a subject for your informative speech. It may be on any topic (appropriate for school)

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    Yese Rangel Professor Goen Intro to Comm. December 8‚ 2014 Speech Text Analysis The young Emma Watson is a British actor and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador; she gives an informative speech over gender inequality and the campaign called “HeForShe. The reason for this speech is that the more she is hearing about this matter‚ the more Emma realizes that fighting for women’s is quite similar if it was towards men. Therefore‚ in her speech she really tries to reach out to young boys and men. Emma has

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    SPCH 2010-103 Informative Speech Date: TITLE: Dream Interpretation Type of Informative Speech: Speech Design: Categorical I. Introduction A. Attention Material: “Dreams feel weird while we are in them. It’s only when we wake up that we realize something was actually strange (Inception‚ the movie).” Have you ever been curious about what your dreams actually mean? B. Credibility material: There have been many times in my life where I have either woke up in the middle

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    Informative Speech Outline: Dreams 6-8min I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Have you ever woken up from a dream and remembered it clear as day‚ or not remembered anything at all? How about wondered what your dreams‚ or what your lack of dreams meant? B. General Purpose: To inform. C. Specific Purpose: My goal today is to share with you as much as I can about dreaming. D. Thesis Sentence: I will describe why and how we dream‚ answer commonly asked questions about dreaming‚ and go a little

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    Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" When thinking of the most effective and well known speeches in history‚ one of the first speeches that comes to mind is Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream." A large part of Martin Luther King Jr.’s success as an orator was due to his uses of rhetoric in his speeches. King also was able to judge the mood and tone of his audience‚ and was able to interact with his audience accordingly. The uses of metaphors‚ anaphora and his ability to interact with his audience

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    10/19/12 Freedom isn’t Free In 1963‚ when Martin Luther King gave his most famous speech equity of man was not a known thing in the United States. But with King’s eye opening speech it became a known issue that the country would work towards fixing. Kings “I Have a Dreamspeech is one of the most memorable speeches of all time and possibly one of the most successful speeches; it made America into what it is today. This speech cost Martin Luther King his life‚ but also mastered the art of persuasion successfully

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    I Have a Dream” Literary Analysis The American Civil Rights Movement Leader Martin Luther King Jr. Delivered his infamous “I Have A Dreamspeech on August 28‚ 1963‚ during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom‚ in Washington D.C. This speech has arguably become one of the most famous speeches of the 20th century and argues for equal rights for all mankind. The “I Have a Dreamspeech compares different situations from 100 years ago to now‚ for African Americans. 100 years ago‚ on January

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    Luther King Jr’s I Have a Dream will go down in history as one of the best speeches ever told to mankind. MLK cares so much about black rights that it can be seen in the way he stands‚ heard in how he talks‚ and the word choice he uses.This speech was held at the Lincoln memorial right after the Rosa Parks bus boycott march. Almost all of the black community of D.C walked in the march and came to the speech. MLK came to speak of the segregation issues all around America. I Have a Dream is so memorable

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    I Have a Dream”: A Rhetorical Analysis Justin Meador 11/5/2012 ENGL 1100 Dr. Martin Luther King had a huge impact on ending segregation and discrimination. But what was so different about Dr. King that attracted such large audiences and caused a change of heart in people that had never known a world without segregation? A thorough analysis of Dr. King’s speech shows that King used a perfect combination of emotional appeal and logic to make points clear throughout his speech. King’s references

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