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... They may justify this by claiming that they're only attempting to serve the language needs of their Spanish-speaking audience, but the implications that ...
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... like verbal speaking, is used to explain ideas and stories in great detail and emotion. Jazz expresses these ideas and stories to the audience through two ...
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... He tries to dissuade the notion of speaking to his audience as the literary elite. He says he is speaking to the audience as "consumers" (134). ...
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... read so far. The audience that I think he is speaking to is very revealing about who the people in the crowd are. In reading this ...
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... as the audience no longer concentrate during the narrative passages. This is partially due to their unfamiliarity in listening to several voices speaking at ...
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... also displays his extraordinary persuasive speaking skill. He spoke concerning the American colonies' relations with England, and urged his audience to accept ...
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... feel pity for her and then when she goes to Henry Higgins and Colonel Pickering in Wimpole Street to pay for speaking lessons, the audience will admire her for ...
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... although when he speaks of 'dam' he is speaking of his wife, since she is ... this is to make the audience feel sorry, almost helpless towards Macduff's family. ...
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... Tony Campola uses many different tactics in his speeches to capture his audience's attention. Some of his strongest speaking characteristics are his actions ...
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... object. When a speaker is in front of a group speaking the idea of having his entire audience facing him can cause innate fear. The ...
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... Speaking in riddles, the Fool repeatedly reminds Lear of his folly, which we ... loving the Fool as Elizabethan audiences did as he represents us, the audience. ...
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... So the whole purpose of using idiomatic dialogue is to get the audience to feel ... gonna pick up the pieces and retie the knot, mixaphorically speaking." The funny ...
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... But there is always a chance that you will be speaking for a group that is more laid back and ... Which is one reason why it is important to know your audience. ...
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... constantly controlling the action. Iago manipulates situations in his favor by speaking directly to the audience. This allows Iago to ...
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Jonathan Edwards gave this sermon on July 8, 1741. It was directed to the audience that he was speaking to. The audience consisted ...
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... The audience will see how Nora has got Torvald under her control, he is begging ... Torvald has become the way Nora was during the play, he is speaking about her ...
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... very convincing. He used an authoritative, leadership tone to his voice when he was speaking to an audience. It automatically "forced ...
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... pace. It would have been better if the individuals speaking on the video assumed their audience new nothing on the subject. The ...
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Many people in this world have trouble speaking in front of an audience. Some people hate it because they get nervous about saying ...
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... between themselves and Tom. The fact that Tom is speaking directly to the audience emphasizes the production. Again, Hendrix's use of ...
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... the speaker were wearing torn up denim jeans and a stained T-shirt, the audience would not ... a person who does not appear to know what he or she is speaking about ...
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... to be heard. She is literally "speaking back" to her white audience through the character of Uncle Rube. Thompson uses this strategy ...
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... The Chorus uses language which almost makes it seem that they are speaking from the perspective of the audience, and in doing this they are guiding the ...
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... were never acted out, so the chorus became quite vital in providing a means of interpretation to the audience. Besides the chorus speaking in patterned verse ...
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... defending Desdemona that Othello has heard since Iago began his work in act 3, scene 3, and it is a relief for the audience to hear someone speaking truth to ...
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... the methods by which Peck and Divito relate to their audience using ethos ... In Other People's Money, two different speaking styles are placed head to head, and in ...
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... While speaking of British troops, he proclaims that they "are sent over to bind and ... as a country as one of enslavement Henry makes his audience realize the ...
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... the speeches of King we viewed he never losses eye contact with the audience. ... King's language was simple in that the people he was speaking to could comprehend ...
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... Aborigines use of words and expression enables to present the audience with a ... The white authorities can be noted as speaking English throughout the whole play ...
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... I choose how technical I can be by the audience I am writing or speaking for. Memory and Visualization only improve with more exposure to different stimulus. ...
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