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    The Power of Rhetoric

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    The Power of Rhetoric Caesar was brutally murdered‚ and now Brutus and Antony present their funeral speeches with the purpose to make people believe in their own views on this murder. The central theme of Act 3‚ Scene 2 of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is the power of rhetoric. From this scene we are able to see the power that words can have—how they can awake emotions‚ manipulate opinions‚ and motivate actions. Through the essay I will be comparing Antony and Brutus speeches and their

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    To prepare for my shield speech‚ I used time in class to write my outline and consulted other around me about my ideas. I thought of first representing each point with a book‚ and then later came to the idea of a bookshelf I could put props and pictures on. I admit that I did procrastinate while writing my speech. I could’ve used my time in class better to figure out what I was going to say. My slip‚ which I folded very many times so it was very small‚ was chosen first. I wouldn’t have made the slip

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    Recipe for a persuasive speech Ingredients: 2 x bold statements 5 x rhetorical questions 3 x strong‚ justified arguments 3 x facts/examples to support each argument 1 x backed-up counterargument for opposing views 20 x emotionally triggering words (at least) 1 x statement to challenge the audience Method: 1) Have a clear idea in your head of your opinion on the subject before you proceed in writing the speech. 2) Research to find examples to justify your opinion. An easy way to

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    Question #1: What did you do well? The purpose of my persuasive speech was to influence the audience to be more involved in the community by volunteering. I felt that my speech was suitably organized with a sustainable attention getter‚ a clearly organized body and a storytelling conclusion. I started the speech by asking the audience‚ “Has anyone ever stopped to help you when you were in a time of need and want to pay it forward by making a difference in someone else’s life‚ then why not volunteer

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    I feel like I did good presenting and felt like I could’ve done better looking at the audience and having eye contact. I also felt like I could’ve spoken louder. I also felt like I wasn’t presenting up to my full potential. I also feel like I wasn’t presenting that good because I was in the way if my board when I was presenting. I feel like I did a bit poorly in my board I feel like I could’ve added more designs to my board and add more color to my board. I also feel like I could have come up with

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    Functional Styles of Speech The Colloquial Style This is the style of informal‚ friendly oral communication. The vocabulary of colloquial style is usually lower than the formal or neutral styles‚ it is often emotionally coloured. Colloquial speech is characterized by the frequent use of words with a broad meaning (широкозпачные слова): speakers use a small group of words in different meanings‚ whereas in a formal style (official‚ business‚ scientific) every word is to be used in a specific and clear

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    “dictates by” and ending with “he ignores”‚ though the exact beginning and end of this original part can be debated. Within that section Ted Cruz expresses his belief that common folk nowadays are all talk and no smack‚ folk that “do not take part in public deliberations” nor “come into the senate”. Of course Ted made some obvious changes as well‚ such as changing the Paletine Hill to “the border” and O Catiline to “President Obama”‚ and not only did he change those names‚ Ted removed a whole section

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    Speeches: Rhetoric and War

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    speeches are timeless and allow us responders to interpret them according to our context and ways of thinking. In Cicero’s oration he exposes Catiline to the Roman Senate and attacks him for attending the Senate’s meeting after being declared a public enemy. By doing this he calls the Senate to take action against Catiline’s conspiracy to murder Senators and destroy Rome. He portrays threat of Catiline to the Senators in an indignant tone presenting Catiline as an agent of evil. The plethora of

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    Articles on bangabondhu

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    The Greatest Speech of the Greatest Bangali By A A M S Arefin Siddique The speech that our Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered 38 years ago was an amazing event in the context of theoretical application of communication science. An incredible manifestation of modern communication concepts could be observed in this historic speech by the greatest Bangali of all times – Bangabandhu. Bangabandhu completed this timeless speech in 19 minutes by uttering between 58

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    Publicistic

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    III.III Journalistic Articles…………………………… Introduction: Definition Publicistic style of speech represents a functional version of a literary language and will widely be applied in various spheres of a public life: in newspapers and magazines‚ on TV and radio‚ in public political performances‚ and public associations. Here it is necessary to add the political literature for the mass reader and documentary cinema. In various textbooks on stylistics publicistic style was called also journalese‚ political

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