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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    and opinions of the audience through his use of various film techniques. Throughout the film‚ suspense is utilised to affect the audience’s opinions of both the storyline and the characters themselves. By building up this suspense‚ Garland can entice the viewers to the edge of their seats and arouse their uttermost curiosity. Additionally‚ a wide range of camera angles are utilised to elicit many different emotions in the audience. Close-up camera shots are used when the audience is encouraged to empathise

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    and learn all you can. An audience will quickly sense when you do not know your stuff. 4. Enthusiasm - you will need to be passionate about your subject. It helps when you really enjoy the topic you are discussing. You speech can be convincing and effective because of your enthusiasm about your subject. 5. Persistence - Persistence and practice will see you steadily improve and become an effective speaker. Take every opportunity to speak in front of an audience. More than any other human

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    elizabeth 1 speech

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    describes herself using allusion to a “judge‚” “general” and “rewarder‚” which not only give her position strength but also induces respect from her audience and reinforces her leadership‚ especially that she undermines her bodily “weakness” as a woman and depicts extreme care and concern for her people.” Finally‚ she compliments her commoner audience by describing them as ones who possess “virtues” worth rewarding‚ “obedient”‚ ones of “concord” and “valor‚” which reinforces her appreciation of her

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    The Brilliance Within the Background One of the most powerful movie elements to how the audience perceives a scene of the film is often looked over. Close to all pivotal movie scenes contain the little background music‚ also known as underscore. This powerful audio element effects the way audiences feel and react to a scene. The underscore that is present in The Book Thief greatly impacted the tone‚ mood‚ and suspense of certain scenes. Three of these scenes that were greatly impacted by underscore

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    includes: Kodak Carousel 35mm Slide projector 60" x 60" Screen Cassette Tape Recorder Microphones Multi-system Video players 20" Colour TV Projection TV LCD Projector OCCASION: A business workshop on “Improving Communication”‚ AUDIENCE: Numbering about 400 people. Mostly young entreprenuers from mid-twenties to late thirties. Gender more biased towards the male side‚ with few women in attendance. Large majority come from private businesses‚ and most hold jobs involved in sales

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    Imagine a prejudice‚ post-apocalyptic society in which middle aged women were being discriminated. The Unplugging written by Yvette Nolan focuses on two middle aged native women‚ Bernadette and Elena who were banished from their native country for being too old and now must be able to adapt to the adversities they now face. Additionally‚ the theatric production of The Unplugging by the Vancouver Arts Club further strengthens the plot of the play. The actor’s performances‚ in particular that of Bern

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    be nice to have Mona verbalize in the first act that her father was a war hero. She idolizes him and in the third act‚ her idolizing of her father is shattered when she realizes what he really is. The leaving of the photo behind is symbolic. The audience fully engages with Mona‚ even though she does things that are exasperating. She’s forgiven for her flaws and embraced as a character. One roots for her to be

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    presents this speech for this conference to make it compatible to the audience he is speaking to. Henry employs rhetorical devices to get his point across to these people. The devices he embodies within his speech are logos‚ allusion‚ repetition‚ and rhetorical questions. As Henry goes more and more into the speech it becomes clear that he is obviously trying to convince the audience of something. The way he convinces his audience is by appealing to their logic‚ which is a rhetorical device known as

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    Speech Anxiety

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    where the level of anxiety depends on factors such as the nature of the communication and the size of the audience. This explains why an individual may be a confident speaker in an informal situation‚ but may still develop high levels of anxiety in a situation with a large audience or one that is seen as a threat. It is also important to note that it is not only the size of the audience that matters‚ the other factors in the situation also have an impact. For example‚ an individual may be comfortable

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    On Dumpster Diving

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    “On Dumpster Diving” 1. List modes/patterns of development Examples: Paragraph 24‚ 50‚ 26 Couse/Effect: Paragraph 25‚ 51‚ 66 Compare/Contrast: Paragraph 62‚ 67‚ 44 2. Identify audience and purpose The audience could be directed to people who are interested in dumpster diving and the purpose would be informative. The writer informed his readers what he learned from dumpster diving and how to effectively acquire daily necessities from scavenging. 3. Define one word Transience: transient state

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