07.01 Evaluating a Speaker Worksheet Element of the Speech What the Speaker Says Effect on the Audience Claim What is the speaker’s claim? The speakers claim is even though you may think it might not happen to you‚ texting while driving is dangerous and can be fatal. They agree with the speaker they go on to say “With kids that age‚ I think it’s more of an addiction‚ you know‚ they have to get that text; they have to be talking to somebody all the time.” Point of View From whose point of view
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I choose John F. Kennedy to write about as he epitomizes a great speaker to me. As I learned in class and in reading the textbook‚ credibility is key for any speaker to be fully respected. I believe that John F. Kennedy not only meets this qualification but surpasses it. Over the years I have looked at his speaking methodology and tried to follow his direction in speaking with knowledge‚ truth‚ and having the credibility on the subject matter. After being sworn into office‚ one of the best speeches
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Intro to Speech Communication Live Speaker Critique (350 – 750 words) DIRECTIONS: This assignment is worth 100 points. Attend a public speaking event (e.g.‚ a speaker on campus or at work‚ a school board or council meeting‚ a church service‚ a toastmasters meeting‚ etc.). As a member of the audience‚ observe and take notes on the verbal and nonverbal elements of the speaker. Take notes on and observe the verbal communication and delivery skills of the speaker (including pitch‚ rate‚ volume‚ modulation
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Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ "Medallion" is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor
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Richard III: Using His Deformity as an Excuse to be Evil “Richard’s deformed body is a mirror for self confessed ugliness in his soul.” This quote‚ by Marjorie Garber in Shakespeare’s Ghost Writers‚ explains exactly how Richard’s view of his hunchback was applied to his thoughts. The Tragedy of Richard III was the longest and most ambitious play Shakespeare ever wrote (Ackroyd 196). Throughout the play‚ he used his deformity as an excuse to be evil and pursued the throne even at the expense of
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How does Shakespeare present the character of Richard in Act 1 of Richard III ? Richard III is a tale of the rise and fall of tyrannical power. Shakespeare uses many classical references and adopts the five act pattern from Roman comedy. What makes Richard a fascinating character is his skill as an actor. Like Falstaff and Hamlet‚ he is constantly playing a part and enjoying it. In Richard III‚ Richard’s soliloquies show his true vindictive nature-whereas when he is interacting with other characters
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Motivational Speaker The boss reason for enlisting a motivational speaker is to utilize his or her capacity to rouse the key faculty in an association to accomplish most extreme work yield. It is however normal that a business group or different representatives may‚ after a timeframe get to be indifferent and stop to work ideally. They trust that they have officially achieved a particular standard of work and feel unbiased in seeking after with it any further. A motivational speaker can work ponders
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Dangerous game‚” By Richard Canalled‚ there a guy named Rainoff that falls off a boat and then shows up in a island. There are two people in the story that are both hunters. In this story their is a man named Zaroff that’s hunts humans. In the story “The Most dangerous Game” by Richard Connell there are three main ideas that are important to the story: humans‚ hunters and whether or not there are two types of people‚ hunters and hunters. “Who were the hunters in the story?”‚ the people who were hunters
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The texts King Richard III and Looking for Richard both accept the centrality of power and the yearning for it‚ as a central plot driver and an assumed part of the human condition. However‚ each presents a different perspective as to the nature of power; its origins and morality. Discuss this statement with close‚ detailed reference to both texts set for study. Power is defined as the possession of control or command over people and events. In Shakespeare’s play ‘King Richard III’‚ the centrality
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I am doing this review over the album Just Who I am‚ by Kenny Chesney. 1. This album overall as a whole is definitely fresh and divergent because in Kenny Chesney’s previous album’s he is talking more about his college and partying days when he was less mature. As he grew up‚ his music did as well. He started to write songs such as “Don’t Blink” and “Better as a Memory” which are both talking about how time flies by and how it is a great memory as he gets older. In his older album he has songs such
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