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    Speech Analysis

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    The speech was a very fascinating one. A very innovative one‚ that actually brings up a desire to do something‚ be something‚ and give this world something that we have never thought of. The initial part of the speech actually makes the students realize how important each one of them is‚ not only as a person but also emphasizes on the fact that the ideas each student possess actually mean something. The later part then deals with how to carry the ideas forward rather than ignoring them. How to

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    Gettysburg the Speech

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    Introduction Gettysburg Address is one of the important dictations of values that provided much needed direction for the future leadership of the United States. It shaped the societal values and beliefs of the country. This assertion can be affirmed with the speech ’s enduring presence in the US culture. Notwithstanding its noticeable place cut into stone units on the south divider of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington‚ D.C.‚ the Gettysburg Address is every now and again pointed to in works of popular culture

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    JFK Speech

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    John F. Kennedy‚ born in 1917‚ was America’s 35th president. Two years before his assassination in 1963‚ Kennedy delivered one of the most inspiring inaugural addresses in American history. Kennedy had a very distinct purpose while delivering this speech: to inspire the country to become united in order to achieve a greater peace in the world. Kennedy works to inspire the country‚ or even the world‚ to capture the American people. From “old allies” to our nation’s “adversary‚” Kennedy addresses

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    Speech by Tony Blair

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    Discourse Analysis David Morala Basic analysis Genre: Political advertisement or discourse. Mode: Exposition‚ argumentation. Text function: Persuade‚ convince people of the positive effects of government’s measures and political decisions. Text producer: Tony Blair. Former Prime Minister of Great Britain. This speech emphasizes the benefits that future social and economical measures will bring to Britain. Text receiver: Citizens of Britain. Adults and people who can vote.

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    TYPICAL SAMPLE PERSUASIVE SPEECH TOPICS 1. abortion 21. drunk driving 2. adoption of children 22. hunger in America 3. cruelty to animals 23. inflation 4. air pollution 24. invasion of privacy 5. air safety 25. juvenile felonies 6. death penalty 26. legalization of drinking at 18 7. Alaskan pipeline 27. prostitution 8. amnesty 28. energy crisis 9. animal shelters 29. euthanasia 10. apartheid 30. reverse discrimination 11. death with dignity

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    Figure of Speech

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    ------------------------------------------------- Figure of speech From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "Figures of speech" redirects here. For the hip hop group‚ see Figures of Speech. A figure of speech is the use of a word or words diverging from its usual meaning. It can also be a special repetition‚ arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning‚ or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it‚ as in idiom‚ metaphor‚ simile‚ hyperbole‚ or personification. Figures of speech often provide

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    Speech Exam

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    call-and-response speaker audience interaction is seemingly in violation of which of the differences between public speaking and conversation? Selected Answer: Public Speaking involves more clearly defined roles for the speaker and audience 3) In his speech about volunteering for the American Red Cross‚ Jacob used a lot of slang words‚ sat and leaned on the table in front of the class‚ and was dressed very casually. Which of the following statements best describes this situation? Selected Answer:

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    Graduation Speech

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    Everyone is the crowd went from feeling proud to sorrowful in an instant. In his speech‚ Donleavy went on and stated how there were going to be some “wonderful” changes the children had coming. The Central School‚ the white school‚ had many improvements in store for them. Famous artists from Little Rock to teach them‚ getting new equipment

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    Manuscript Speech

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    Manuscript Speech Do all of you know how most grocery stores have at least one lane dedicated to customers that have 10 or 20 items or less? It is usually referred to as the “fast lane.” The purpose of it‚ is so that the customers that don’t have a ton of groceries‚ don’t get stuck waiting behind the customers that do. Of coarse‚ there always has to be at least one person who acts like they didn’t see the sign or something. A couple weeks ago‚ I was listening to 99.1 The Mix while I was

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    Freedom of Speech

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    Should Ice Cube Chill? This question was brought up by a very powerful American journalist Jon Pareles which is chief over popular-music critics at The New York Times. Freedom of speech was billed in 1791. Ice Cube has the right to speak his mind about our society. Cultures need to learn more about how the world use to be and the difference now. Cubes music comes off "with racism is ugly and simplistic because Ice cube solely focuses on bashing the racism he experiences; his vulgarly expressed ideas

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