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    essenetial elements of ps

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    presents a relatively continuous message to a relatively large audience in a unique context. You are in a learning environment where you’re expected to make mistakes as well as to profit from feedback from others ( and to give constructive feedback to others) 2. Audience – it is relatively large. Immediate Audience – they hear the speaker as it is speaking‚ whether in person‚ over the internet or even via cellphone Remote audience – they get the material secondhand‚ (ex. They read the speech

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    effective speaking

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    title: Communication at Work Author: Marylin S. Kelly Types of Topic Persuasive speaking is a speech given in hopes of swaying the audiences to believe and support the things that the speech giver is saying. Persuasive speeches may attempt to inspire the audience to agree with or reject a point of view‚ to further commit them to an idea or to actuate the audience. There are four types of policy: fact‚ value‚ policy and topic. Book title: Public Speaking (Strategies for Success) Author: David

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    presentation means that an impression‚ a surprise action. This is the way end presentation with a impression‚ pay attention of the audience In situation‚ it is in a very exciting or successful way 2. Befenits of finish with a bang First of all‚ it helps evoke curiosity‚ attract the attention of audience to our presentation and creating the interest in of audience with our presentation. The presenter put a big cardboard box on the table at the start of the presentation and at the end he said‚

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    as humans interact. Primarily‚ Gran Torino promotes conflict resolution‚ through visual mis-en-scene techniques‚ including‚ but not limited to‚ lighting effects‚ camera angles and setting. The innovation of these aesthetic ingredients allows the audience to sympathise with the central characters‚ whilst positioning them to feel intensified feelings of desperation‚ worry and emotional attachment. Together these components

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    Chapter nineteen of “A Concise Public Speaking Handbook”‚ is about adapting and delivering a speech. When a speaker is giving a speech to an audience outside his/her culture‚ it’s important for them to adapt their speech in a way for the audience to understand. This is a very important practice because the audience will have a better understanding of the speakers message. Before delivering a speech‚ it’s good for the speaker to follow healthy practices such as getting rest and eating healthy foods

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    these products are a high seller on the market‚ Terry and Mustafa debates in the commercial so that the audience can buy one or both of the products. In the beginning of the commercial‚ the voiceover is used to narrate the commercial. The male narrator‚ posturing a warning to the viewer like‚ "Warning. Ignore all Old Spice commercials except this one." As the narrator speaks to the audience while Isaiah Mustafa’s life-size cutout board in a towel‚ bare-chested is placed in the bathroom‚

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    ‘An Inspector Calls’ is part ghost story and murder mystery‚ however‚ what Priestley emphasises on the most is the moral lecture. Priestley demonstrates to the audience that it was the anarchistic society of the past that eventually led to the two World Wars and that this must change in order to prevent another. The play conveys to the audience that no matter your wealth or authority one must not exploit their power to the more disadvantaged and that we must all take responsibility for one another in

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    King Lear

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    technique in order for the audience to empathise with Gloucester and bringing about catharsis within us. Edmund’s duplicity towards his own brother and father enables the audience to identify with characters evoking powerful emotions. Throughout the passage‚ Edmund is seen to warn his brother Edgar to “Forbear Gloucester’s presence” because their father has been offended by Edgar somehow. Edmund is established as a duplicitous character almost immediately because the audience has seen Ed himself manipulate

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    Macbeth's Ambition

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    Shakespeare’s plays are relevant to today’s audience because of the issues they explore.- 887 words Classic plays explore timeless themes that still astoundingly reflect people’s behaviour‚ nature and ambitions in today’s society. Ambition is a quality in which we all possess‚ however‚ it is the way we interpret it‚ that will determine how far we will go to attain what we desire. The famous William Shakespeare’s plays are global successes‚ appreciated for their timeless themes. Ambition can be used

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    Language and power 1 Power is gained in many ways throughout the text. Text I has been written‚ primarily‚ to persuade an audience to share their (bwag) views on the new Sainsburys being built in their “medieval heritage” town of Bishops Waltham‚ therefore it is aimed at residents of the town who are old enough to write a valid letter of complaint – age 18-70. Firstly‚ imperatives are used to be assertive right from the beginning of the text. The word “write” in “write a letter today” immediately

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