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    His appreence in the speech is that he is wearing a sweater‚ t-shirt‚ and jeans. His facial expression is showing no emotions at all. As I have been following David Blaine‚ I can say that‚ that is his common face. He doesn’t show too many emotions and except stays in a very serious face unless he makes a joke. When he makes a joke he has a small smile. David however‚ does use hand gesters while giving his speech. In his speech there is a lot of monotone. He doesn’t show too many emotions. David

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    On August 28 of 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr gave a speech at the March on Washington that changed the nation. It was given the title “I Have A Dream”. He spoke in front of thousands and thousands of people that day. His accomplishment that he wanted to purfil during his speech was to have everyone‚ whether they were white or black or if they were a Catholic or Jewish to listen. To understand that it was finally time for everyone to accept each other’s differences. He protested the racial inequality

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    Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film collections. She gave a thirteen minutes’ speech on gender inequality for the UN Women‚ or The United Nations Entity for gender equality and the Empowerment of Women‚ on September 2014. This speech uses emotions to connect with audiences‚ establishes her credibility‚ and lists out different facts and statistic that reignite the feminist movement successfully.  In this speech‚ Emma uses emotions to connect with audiences. She pointed out that she has spoken

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    Robert F. Kennedy’s speech Abdulrahman Alsaif Prof. Christopher Ruh Mar 20‚ 2016 COMS 151 Question A1: In what way do you see and hear Sen. Kennedy acting ethically as a public speaker? In other words‚ how was his speech the kind of public dialogue our book defines as an "ethical and civil exchange of ideas and opinions among communities about topics that affect the public?" According to Cindy L. Griffin in her book Invitation to Public Speaking (2015). Civility is an important part of being

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    Rhetorical appeals‚ syntax‚ and tone drive a piece of writing or speech and create the full effect of the text. The appeals in writing provide connection between speaker and audience. Use of syntax‚ the word order‚ influences the effect and overall meaning of the text. The tone‚ the general attitude of the piece‚ influences how the reader or audience perceives what is being said. In Amy Poehler effectively utilizes rhetorical appeals like pathos‚ syntax‚ and tone (in her Harvard University Class

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    Martin Luther Kings’ “I have a dream....” speech is one of the most memorable speech’s of all time but why? In thi s essay we’ll have a look at why it’s such an effective speech. In the speech‚ King especially likes to use repetition and metaphors to convey his ideas. These devices are the foundation of King’s unique and effective style. Anaphora and repetition are commonly used in Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream....” speech because repeating the words and phrases helps to emphasise the pattern

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    the question on how offensive speech is different from offensive conduct‚ we must first determine what each is. The United States Supreme Court attempted to define offensive speech in Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire‚ 315 U.S. 568‚ (1942). In this case‚ the Supreme Court held that speech‚ which ordinary persons would know is likely to cause a fight‚ is offensive‚ and as such‚ it is not protected under the First Amendment (Michael‚ 2012). What this means is that any speech‚ which is intended to start a

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    Countrymen" speech. This speech is delivered right after the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ and is the second memorial speech spoken to the Roman plebeians‚ Brutus’ being the first. It is a subtle entreaty to embolden the citizen’s of Rome to avenge Caesar’s death‚ revealing Mark Anthony’s true repugnance toward the conspirators because of what he sees as their murder of Caesar‚ and what they see as a heroic deed. A moving speech‚ the impact of the “Friends‚ Romans‚ Countrymen” speech was so powerful

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    Heather Mac Donald had given a speech on the black lives matter movement in which some would consider to be “powerful.” She had given this speech at Hillsdale college on April 27th‚ 2016 for the AWC Family Foundation Lecture Series. As she had given her speech‚ throughout it she had delivered a variety of evidence and statistics. However‚ while she was giving her speech of the evidence she collected‚ consequently the diction she had used was like an insult to the black community. The vocabulary she

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    Franklin Roosevelt’s speech was presented on December 8‚ 1941 following soon after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii. It was presented in front of congress in order to explain the tragic events of the previous days atrocity‚ as well as create a declaration of war against Japan. Roosevelt’s speech triggered numerous emotions in his audience. However‚ it was also logical‚ comforting‚ and helped ensure our nation that we will rebuild following our tragic downfall. Roosevelt clearly addresses

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