s speech is to express and convince their audience to follow their ideas and beliefs. The intent of the two speeches is different‚ but their purpose is the same‚ to persuade the audience to follow their ideals. By using strong language the orators appeal to people?s emotions. The use of repetition emphasizes as well as clarifies their point of view. Even though the objectives of the speeches are different‚ the same methods have been applied to attain their goals. Even though the idea behind the speech
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A Bit of Singing and Dancing by Susan Hill is the short story of Esme Fanshaw‚ who following a lifetime of caring after her bedridden tyrannical mother‚ is finally set free. Although forced by her mother to live modestly‚ Esme inherits 6‚000 pounds from her late‚ stingy mother. With so much cash in hand‚ she has great plans for her immediate and far future‚ among which travelling and moving to London: “She felt flushed and a little drunk then‚ she felt that all things were possible‚ the future was
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH !1 Informative Speech Sarah Struble A50258412 COM 100 sect 2 February 11‚ 2015 TA: Reed Reynolds SL: Brandon DeLong INFORMATIVE SPEECH !2 Title: A Spring Break to Remember Topic: I want to talk about certain rules to follow in order for a person’s vacation to be the best it can be. I want these reasons to seem fun‚ easy‚ and true through use of quotes and experiences. It is interesting because everyone can relate to taking a trip‚ but it sheds new light on the subject. This
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Paul Keating- Unknown Soldier Paul Keating’s eulogy in the Funeral Service of the Unknown Soldier aimed to commemorate all those who died in war for Australia through the symbolic Unknown soldier and examines what Australia has lost and gained in war. Keating utilises anaphora in the first paragraph “we do not know…” to establish a sombre tone. The Unknown Soldier becomes symbolic of the ANZAC spirit of mateship‚ courage and bravery as well as all Australians who serve in war‚ which is evident
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I. Topics for Informative Speaking a. Process most often we use a chronological Organization Occasionally‚ a topical organization b. Objects= tangibles Structures‚ animals‚ people‚ places Topical is the most commonly used organization Sometimes chronological or spatial organizations are used c. Events= Historical or current events‚ diseases d. Concepts Generally a topical organization is used Noncontroversial concepts. *Make sure that all technical terms are defined‚ explained
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What an exciting time in our lives! Finishing our elementary school education and moving on to high school. A time of new found independence‚ new found freedom and new responsibilities. For many of us [insert school name here] is the only school we have attended‚ starting here in the fall of [insert year] as four year olds. Others may hae joined us along the way. Nevertheless‚ no matter what year you came to [insert school name here] know and be part of the spirit of the school and the [insert
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Roses are red‚ violets are blue. Donald Trump is a dump. Do you think so too? Honestly‚ I think he is. I also think you should think that too. Hopefully‚ these reasons will persuade you to think that too‚ if you do not think that already. Donald Trump has no filter over what he says at all. He probably does not even know what he is going to say or has said until it comes out of his mouth. Trump is the type of person that would lead us into a war. Trump once made fun of a news disabled new reporter
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NOTES: • Informative Speaking – Effective informative speakers share information in an accessible‚ understandable‚ and compelling manner. • Techniques for informing o Definition – breaking down by its parts and explaining how they add up to identify the topic. Types of definitions: Dictionary – the meaning of a term as it appears in a dictionary Expert – Comes from a person or an organization that is a credible source of information on your speech’s topic Etymological – Understanding
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Do you want to hear why the singing tree is important to Sal. If you do then you should read the following paragraphs. I think the singing tree is important to Sal because she goes there a lot. This is going to be from the story Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech. My first reasons why the singing tree is important to Sal is. On page 92 it says” the sound was coming from somewhere in the top of one of those trees‚ and I thought instantly‚ of the singing tree in Bybanks.” If she could remember that
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Informative Speech: "The Causes of Homelessness" Subject and Purpose 1. This informative speech on “The Cause of Homelessness “is very Inform able and worth listening to‚ because in today’s economy it could be you or me. Some seem to think homelessness is choice. I find this speech relevant to the world I live in today‚ due to the high unemployment rate‚ declining job market‚ and the economic hardships that families are enduring. This topic is not a broad one‚ but yet can be spoke
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