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    with a debilitating stutter and listening to him‚ a person would have absolutely no idea because of how well he can generate what he wants to say. He doesn’t even get stuck sometimes. I think his job might be boring to go around and give the same speeches a lot but it is a remarkable story and it has probably impacted a lot of people. I liked that he used his speech as a workshop and discussed with us what happened that was effective in his speech and what happened that maybe didn’t work so well.

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    Morgan Naylor Oral com 103 10/19/11 Chapter 2 Summary Chapter 2 was all based on perception and what makes ups perception. The perception between roommates‚ co workers‚ relationship partners‚ parents‚ children‚ teachers‚ and students. Perception is our sensory experience of the world around us and involves both the recognition of environmental stimuli and actions in response to these stimuli. Through the perceptual process‚ we gain information about properties and elements of the environment

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    before Lincoln was born‚ slavery was in America. It began first when African slaves were sent over to Jamestown‚ Virginia. When Lincoln was alive‚ he did things to try to stop slavery like making Emancipation Proclamation and documents similar‚ saying speeches to sway people’s minds and making people think more about the Civil War as for slavery‚ which

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    established the UNIA headquarters to be in the New York in 1917‚ where he started spreading the ideas of the Black Nationalism. It is through these aspirations that he decided to come to Africa to bring the same message of patriotism. While in Africa his speeches were mainly rooted in three areas which were the unity‚ African cultural heritage pride and the autonomy completion. He firmly believed that the African descent is supposed to be a stronghold for the great African independence. This was because Africa

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    Serena Joy is a victim Good afternoon‚ ladies and gentlemen‚ Your honor and members of the Jury. Today‚ we’re going to examine if the defendant‚ Serena Joy is guilty or should be acquitted of the alleged crime that they said she committed. I have come to the conclusion that Serena Joy is every bit a victim of Gileadean Society. I am going to discuss the two arguments and why I came up to this resolution. If you ask me what my first impression of her is‚ I am not gonna lie‚ I find her cold

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    Investigate a type of public speech such as political speech‚ school assemblies etc. David Cameron’s speech before the election 2010. A political speech is a type of public speech; public speeches are usually prepared with the intentions of informing‚ influencing or entertaining an audience. The main purposes of a political speech are to transmit information among others‚ motivating people to act either for or against something or to tell a story. A good orator should be able to change people’s

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    Extemporaneous speech format (Quiz) Rhetorical public speaking Resources for persuasion (1st canon) Signposts‚ transitions‚ internal summaries‚ internal previews Components of delivery (pg. 44-45) Introductory speech (Quiz) Speeches of Solicitation (Quiz) Speeches of Commemoration Contingency Rhetorical Situation (Quiz) Rhetorical background Identification of a rhetor Practical judgment Ethos (Quiz) Polarization Distinction Identification (Quiz) Topoi of arguments Topic arrangement

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    Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream" When thinking of the most effective and well known speeches in history‚ one of the first speeches that comes to mind is Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream." A large part of Martin Luther King Jr.’s success as an orator was due to his uses of rhetoric in his speeches. King also was able to judge the mood and tone of his audience‚ and was able to interact with his audience accordingly. The uses of metaphors‚ anaphora and his ability to interact with his audience

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    addresses the tragedies of war and the harmful affects it has on nations and their people. He concludes his speech with a call for action. He states that banding together will result in a clear future for generations to come. The similarities in the two speeches

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    impart information on a particular topic or issue‚ it said to be an informative speech. Persuasive: Persuasive speeches are those where one tries to persuade or convince a group of people. Ceremonial: Ceremonial speeches are usually given on occasions like weddings‚ funerals‚ graduation parties‚ and retirement parties etc. then extemporaneous: Extemporaneous‚ also known as impromptu speeches are those where you will be asked to talk about a particular topic without prior notice. Each style is different

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