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    disclose the internal laws of existence‚ development‚ relations between different phenomena. is to exert influence on public opinion‚ to convince the listener that the interpretation given by the speaker is the only correct one and to cause him to accept the point of view expressed in the speech not merely by logical argumentation‚ but by emotional appeal as well. to exert influence on public opinion‚ to convince the reader or the listener that the interpretation given by the writer or the speaker is the

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    Dat Nguyen COM 111-550 06/14/13 CHAPTER 16 REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What is the difference between an informative speech and a persuasive speech? Why is speaking to persuade more challenging than speaking to inform? Informative speech is designed to convey knowledge of and understanding and persuasive speech is to either reinforce or changing people’s beliefs or actions. Persuasive speech is more challenging than informative because there are different points of view on the topic your discussing

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    I was very glad with my informative speech on James Harden‚ I felt an amazing amount of confidence as I went up there and presented. I practiced a lot the night before and nights previous to that. One of the main reasons I felt that I did well is the fact that I presented without the use of notecards‚ which was a huge part of my speech as I was able to make better eye-contact with everyone around the room. I was able to pronounce and project my voice outward without fear of messing up. The confidence

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    In class‚ we were assigned to give a five to ten minute persuasive speech on a topic of our choice. There were a vast range of topics that were spoken about but‚ Isabella’s speech was really something out of the ordinary. She choose to present her persuasive speech about the safety hazards the tourists who visit our island present. Isabella’s stance was that tourists who come to the island aren’t cautious when they’re driving so they should have special regulations. The criteria that Isabella was

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    The analysis of the extract from the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Ostrikova Veronika Nelle Harper Lee was born April 28‚ 1926. She is an American novelist‚ who has published only one novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Born in Monroeville‚ Alabama‚ she studied law at the University of Alabama‚ then spent a year in the United Kingdom‚ studying at Oxford. Living in New York City‚ she supported herself working as an airline reservation clerk‚ but was soon determined to pursue a career

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    day society is impatient and it’s unforgiving to those who speak without command. Now‚ more than ever‚ it is vital that your words demand attention and captivate the minds of your listeners. In fact‚ clarity of thoughts‚ with powerful and effective speaking is the first step towards success. On the dint of eloquence; one can bring peace and reform in the society. The power of brevity‚ fervent and forceful speeches can produce enthusiasm in a nation and lead them at the right path of life. History

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    Evaluating me on my persuasive presentation could be difficult. I tend to be more critical of myself than others‚ but at the same time my grade is involved so I want to be realistic. I was not able to hear myself on the communicoach‚ but I could see my body language and remember my performance quite well. Gaining the attention of my audience I felt was strong. I related to my young audience by talking about recycling since the awareness of recycling is very prevalent these days. I compared the

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    Publicistic Style

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    magazines. Book reviews in journals‚ newspapers and magazines and also pamphlets are generally included among essays. The general aim of publicistic style‚ which makes it stand out as a separate style‚ is to exert a constant and deep influence on public opinion‚ to convince the reader or the listener that the interpretation given by the writer or the speaker is the only correct one and to cause him to accept the point of view expressed in the speech‚ essay or article not merely through logical argumentation

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    speech is not just left to chance and special references might be made to people who have played an important role. This type of speech should also be short and  remember to try to inject some humor! THE THANKYOU SPEECH A thank you speech is a short public speech‚ which serves to express gratitude for something that was presented/offered to a person as a spiritual gift (love‚ support‚ help‚ personal time‚ caring attitude) or material one (a tangible article).  THE INSPIRATIONAL SPEECH An Inspirational

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    years old daughter of Atticus‚ who is present at trial. Though Jean’s observations and views are important‚ the essential part of the passage is dedicated to Atticus’s speech which is worth considering as it’s a bright example of an oratory. Public speeches in general are being given by all kinds of people to many kinds of audience. But the aim of the speech is always the same — the speaker must win the audience heart‚ must make it believe him‚ support him‚ and stand by his side. Logically organized

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