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    boyfriend or husband‚ but there is a secondary audience of men of the same age. The advert is black and white which sells the idea of an “obvious” message. It is set inside‚ in the shower‚ and is high key lit‚ to create a happy‚ comfortable feeling as well as simulate the feeling of being inside a shower due to the bright LED lights that are in most bathrooms. The advert features a white male in his late 20’s or early 30’s‚ which is the age of the target audience as well and therefore is relatable. The

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    portray two differentiating useful connections between the actor and the audience that a performance can make. In the other (more specific) sense‚ the terms portray two differentiating methodological connections between the performer and his or her character in performance. The impact of these two faculties can get very confounding. The kind of theatre that uses ’presentational acting’ in the principal sense (of the actor-audience relationship) is

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    in setting up an educated‚ friendly environment. By asserting herself and asking specific‚ purposeful questions‚ the audience immediately knew that it was an important discussion. Also‚ by opening the discussion up for questions‚ Richelle showed that she had the ability to tuck away all of her research in order to listen to what the audience had to say. Her ability to put the audience first likely allowed people to ask thought-provoking questions that they’d

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    Informative and Persuasive Speech Assignments for English 230 General information for both speeches: speakers must provide outlines for speeches speeches must be 5-7 minutes long speeches must include a PowerPoint presentation speeches must be recorded using iConnect Present outlines and speeches must be submitted to their respective drop boxes as follows: (1) Informative Outline--Sunday‚ end of Week 4‚ 11:59 P.M. (MT) (2) Informative Speech—Sunday‚ end of Week 5‚ 11:59 P.M.

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    Assignment 8.1 • Description of the audience for your speech (you get to define your audience) My audience will be directed towards people who want to choose a gym‚ but don’t know which one to choose from‚ why‚ or even how. • Topic Why Gold’s Gym (a gym I currently go to) is my preferred choice when it comes to all the other gyms that are currently in my area. • Specific purpose. To inform/persuade. To convince others to come to my gym instead of spending time and money at another one. • Thesis

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    Because people have different frames of reference‚ a public speaker must take care to adapt her or his message to the particular audience being addressed. | | | | | A) | True | | | | | | B) | False | | | | Feedback: Because people have different frames of reference‚ a public speaker must take care to adapt her or his message to the particular audience being addressed. | | | | 3 | INCORRECT | | ____________ is anxiety over the

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    infinitive phrase that states precisely what a speaker hopes to accomplish in his or her speech. 5. Central Idea – A one-sentence statement that sums up or encapsulates the major ideas of a speech. 6. Residual Message – What a speaker wants the audience to remember after it has forgotten everything else in a speech. Review Questions 1. What four brainstorming methods can you follow if you are having trouble choosing a topic for your speech? You can take a personal inventory‚ cluster‚ reference

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    spaces that they occupy. First with the Roman amphitheater that created the audience looking down on the performers and not directly engaging in the play. The tradition continued with Shakespearian Theater where the actors were still at the center of the space but the spectators were located on different levels throughout the theater. In Shakespearian Theater there was a call and response from the actors and the audience that created an interaction not common in the western canon. The present day

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    movie still has a predominant light tone. The film makes the audience including myself feel sympathy towards the main characters – portrayed by Ali and Zahra‚ two siblings who sincerely care for each other. This technique of touching the emotion of the audience is surely effective since it makes them want to go on and finish the film (as I did when the earlier mentioned scene was shone in the very beginning of the film). Captivating the audience‚ however‚ does not stop there. Including certain exciting

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    Dreams‚” there were three visual aids that he used to guide his speech. One of them was the vest with the arrows sticking out of his back. He explained it was an emblem representing his journey when he was teaching a pioneering course. He said to the audience that if one tries to take on pioneering that they “will get those arrows in the back.” The point he was getting at was the fact that you will face obstacles and at one point in time everything will seem to be going wrong‚ “you just got to put up

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