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    text, what type of introduction did the speaker use? Was it appropriate? What kind of attention-getting device was used? How did the speaker establish credibility? What was the main purpose of the speech or the central idea? Which speech purpose (inform, persuade, entertain) did the speech meet?  The speaker’s speech was correlated to the conference purpose. Also, the speaker used visual materials to get the audience attention. Furthermore, the speaker established credibility by sharing briefly

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    The Speaker of Funeral Blues The poem creates a sense of a dull tone. It speaks of an individual who has passed. Readers can understand this poem as a lament. Figurative language, and literary devices is used to set the poem. The speaker of the poem tells readers through the use of hyperboles how close he was with his deceased significant other. The narrator wants to let people know how he is dealing with the death of a loved one. He creates a persona of a very grief stricken man dealing with a

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    1.Who does the speaker of the poem seem to be addressing in the first stanza? How do you know? In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker seems to be addressing the urn. We as the reader know that a urn is a vase that is covered with decorations. So, when the speaker says “Thou still unravished bride of quietness, Thou foster child of silence and slow time, Sylvan historian, who canst thus express A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: what leaf-fringed legend haunts about thy shape…” we assume

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    the poem “To His Coy Mistress”, the speaker uses allusion, metaphor and hyperbole to embellish the theme. The speaker employs allusion when he talks about the flood, “I would love you ten years before the flood”. The speakers adds that “Love should grow vaster than empires”. He utilize a metaphor to show his love for the Mistress. Hyperbole is used when the speaker says, “Two hundred to adore each breast”. Allusion, metaphor and hyperbole are used by the speaker to persuade the Mistress; therefore

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    (write 1.5 line) Speaker: (Who they are: pastor, official, political, etc…): Dr. Jay Strack head of SLU and Lift tour What was the Setting of message: (size of group, location, Christian/secular, age of group, target audience, etc.) 150, Lahaye Event Space, Christian Conference, College and young adult, Student Pastors. In your opinion, what was the main point? If I can do youth ministry well and faithfully, God will be able to use me to do anything How did the speaker do in conveying the

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    Speaker for the Dead builds on the popular Orson Scott Card story, Ender’s Game, of Andrew (Ender) Wiggin. The book is set thousands of years after Ender destroys an intelligent race referred to as the buggers, on the lush uncolonized world of Lusitania. Lusitania is home to vast, unending forests and grasslands. A horrible disease called the Descolada has left the planet with only a small city, and a few native species. One of these species is the piggies, a hyper-intelligent species at the earliest

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    accent can affect your life. Numerous people in different countries find that being non-native speaker can change the way in living either negative or positive. many studies say that native speakers react with non- native speaker differently, but why they have different reaction to non native speakers. Some studies say that the cause that leads native speakers to react differently to non native speakers is the skin color, but these studies can not be acceptable because we know that Americans are from

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    Chapter Fifteen: Speaker for the Dead I. Summary At the beginning of the final chapter, Graff and Anderson are discussing what they are going to do with the rest of their lives now that the bugger war was over, and they are much more relaxed than they have been in the previous chapters. Graff made it through his legal proceeding, in which the court tried to make evident that Ender was a murderer. Ender soon learned that he killed both Stilson and Bonzo, and he feels guilty about taking the lives

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    A motivational speaker, is someone who delivers speeches to motivate and inspire people. Everyone needs motivation or inspiration in their lives. Either to motivate them to follow their dreams, not giving up on their goals, and that extra push to encourage better work ethics. Now you may ask how to do someone fulfilled such an arduous task. Well the answer is simple, communication, there are many different steps to communication. To me the most important steps are transmitting information, receiving

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    Major blunders that you have seen speakers commit while addressing an audience SPEAKING WITH LOW ENERGY. Actually, this problem is not restricted solely to speakers. 80 – 90% of the speakers that I observe do not expend enough energy. Hence, they come across as uninvolved, uninteresting, and unenthusiastic NOT PREPARING ENOUGH Granted, many speakers don’t know how to prepare effectively other than preparing their media. Experienced speakers do plenty of research so that they feel confident in their

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