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    routine by using setup to make sure the audience is prepared for her punchline‚ that consistently get the audience to burst out of laughing .Overall Johnson uses these tool to send the message that sometimes it’s okay that you don’t speak Spanish even is your hispanic . First Johnson uses effectively structure in her jokes in order to prepare the audience for her punchlines‚ because they are well prepared for the punchline more members of the audience find her jokes funny . for example

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    Chair” commercial is effective because of the strategies it uses to reach the intended audience and fulfill the advertisement purpose. The ad starts out by creating a serious mood by using a gray‚ cloudy‚ and cold scenery. The lights in the bar are dimmed. There is rain and snow in the commercial which are known to set thoughtful‚ dour‚ and sometimes sad moods. The commercial used these details to have the audience want to keep watching to see what happens next‚ therefor it keeps them from skipping

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    who begin to dance and sing one by one in the centre of the longhouse‚ while the audience of hosts’ watch. (Schieffelin‚ p.22) The performers will take their turns singing about places and people familiar to one or more of the hosts’ in the audience. Most of the places that are sung about are from the past of a member in the audience and the people that are sung about have died and have emotional ties to audience members.

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    but also her lyrical relevance to the audience in which she is performing too. Richards talks about how Lorde’s age is not the only thing that makes her different and stand out from other artist‚ but also how her songs can relate to her audience. Lorde’s real name is Ella Yelich-O’Connor‚ she is seventeen years old and has a bright future ahead of her in the music industry. Lorde being so young gives the ability to be able to relate to her young audience. Richards states “The only thing that makes

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    rational or emotional‚ has the power to influence‚ challenge or persuade more than one audience.” Write an essay response supporting your argument to this statement in a close analysis of how three speeches have been crafted. Roman rhetorician Quintilian once commented‚ “And what‚ after all‚ is an orator? Not a good speaker‚ but a good person speaking well..." Great speeches influence‚ challenge or persuade audiences from any context because they are messages ‘good’ people have imparted upon human society

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    play with ‘extraordinary people who have thought extraordinary thoughts’. Nowra uses comedy throughout the play often to reflect on human suffering and to help the audience break down preconceived conceptions. However he also combines comedy with seriousness or uses no comedy at all to convey a clear message of suffering to the audience. By using only comedy Nowra can reflect on the harm caused by love but still humanise the characters and make them likeable avoiding judgements by the reader. However

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    hearing watching Mariachi music live. Last night Mariachi Tersoro‚ performed at Phelps Stolks in Berea College at 8:00 pm on September 15. It was the first concert that I have participated since I became a student at Berea College. The enthusiastic audiences who were filled in Phelps hall with excitement and anticipation for the new exotic singers. They were yelling and whispering to one another while the group was getting ready to appear on the stage. The microphones and musical instruments were ready

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    The challenges that a writer may have to face when writing a paper is keeping the audience interested in what it is they are saying. Making sure that you are focused on what your topic is and having all your necessary resources available to back up what it is you are saying in your message. Another challenge that a writer may face is keeping in line with the structure of your pager. The structure of a paper should consist of your topic sentence‚ your body and the concluding sentence

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    more. The Book was narrated in first person from the perspective of Charlie however‚ the movie really gives the audience an influence of an omniscient narrator. Charlie’s personal entries to his friend (journal) are still displayed in the movie but did not introduce the same amount of significance that the book did. This applies to the rest of the movie too‚ mainly since the audience is basically given all the information directly without the chance to wonder and predict the next event. For the

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    of the crowd and is struggling to look at the match. Overall‚ the contrast in colors highlights the two boxers and accents their struggle. However‚ the unbalance shows tension between the boxers‚ the referee‚ and the audience. Lots of negative space between the boxers and the audience shows how they seem to be different from the rest of world while still struggling to keep fighting against one another. The light focuses on the two boxers and fades away to the smiling and cheering crowd behind them

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