By talking about how her research was successful and by providing concrete‚ multiple case studies and examples‚ the speaker established ‘Terminal Credibility’. Her continued‚ supported proof from her research‚ experiences‚ and findings allowed the listener to ultimately conclude that she was a credible speaker‚ who executed the three stages of ‘Good Sense’ with perfection. With the successful case studies presented‚ she displayed her preparedness on the topic and her intentions on what she plans to
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tonicisation in F major in the exposition (mm.10-21). The whole step down from G to F suggests a descending direction which would lead towards the “real” home key to the listeners. However‚ the immediate return of G major demolishes this expectation and confirms G as the home key‚ posing bold surprise in the very beginning of the music. The listeners are deceived in a sense that their expectation is not fulfilled. The tonicisation also creates tension which needs to be resolved by returning to G major. The
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but also due to factors that characterize the listener‚ the speaker‚ the content of the message‚ and any visual support that accompanies the message (Brown & Yule‚ 1983). The Listener Interest in a topic increases the listener ’s comprehension; the listener may tune out topics that are not of interest. A listener who is an active participant in a conversation generally has more background knowledge to facilitate understanding of the topic than a listener who is‚ in effect‚ eavesdropping on a conversation
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Listeners tend to fall into one of four listening styles: people-oriented‚ action-oriented‚ content-oriented‚ and time-oriented. People-oriented listeners are comfortable with and skilled at listening to people ’s feelings and emotions. Action-oriented listeners prefer information that is well organized‚ brief‚ and error free. Content-oriented listeners are more comfortable listening to detailed information than people with other listening styles. Time-oriented listeners like their messages
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saying the word “like” too much‚ and not saying their statements or opinions confident and bold enough. Ann Friedman makes the point in her writing that if a woman is saying something intelligent and all the that the listener can hear is how the woman is saying it‚ that is the listeners
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the speaker. The speaker wants to appear aloof and confident‚ however is resentful of the fact that the listener has what she desires. This is clearly shown through the lines “The pretty stuff you’re made of will crack and crease and dry” (9-10). In this case‚ the speaker is clearly jealous of the listeners youth. She aims to bring down the listener through comments designed to make the listener doubt her future.She is caustic and hateful in hopes to mask her own insecurity‚ causing
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person‚ but in fact he was saying it to everyone. Emotive Language is strong words used by the Speaker to move the feelings of the listener. We see a strong form of emotive language in the video when the Speaker says “If grace is water‚ then the church to be an ocean. It’s not a Museum for good people; it’s a hospital for the broken.” By saying that it shows the listener that going to the church is a really important thing‚ And that going to Church would be a very important thing if you are feeling
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repercussions faced by second language listeners. Using the Self Presentation theory as a basis for her study‚ Kimura discovered truth to her hypothesis‚ and created greater insight into problems faced by second language listeners. To begin it
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interested in particular topics that keep them tuned in for new news content. Studies and writings published by researchers in this topic have been evaluating how listeners are attracted to a specific radio station as well as how media content is broadcasted all over locations in the world. By being tuned into a radio station‚ listeners are willing to hear more future news content to be broadcasted
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As human beings‚ we use our senses to learn what is going on in the world around us. In ancient times‚ a person’s survival depended upon being able to hear and see many dangers in the environment. Our other senses of taste‚ touch‚ and smell also helped people survive. Many people think that sight is the most important sense. Early humans would have run into terrible danger without their sense of sight. Even today‚ it is hard for anyone to imagine how they could survive without their sense of sight
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