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How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
A.) as someone else's idea B.) as class discussions C.) as long texts D.) as
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Speakers use there voice and language to persuade people and encourage them. They use there voice to get there
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech.(2 points)
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech
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I'm giving a presentation where should you stand in relation to the screen in front of the screen moving frequently around the
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech. (make it like a 6th grader wrote
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How do great speeches usually begin?
A. As someone else's idea B. As long texts C. As written essays D. As class discussions
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In 1-2 sentences, explain the importance of determining a speakers intended audience.
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Which phrase describes a speaker's intended audience?
A. the language used in a speech B. the person or group whom a speaker is
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Which phrase describes a speaker's intended audience?(1 point)
Responses the person or group whom a speaker is addressing the
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In 1–2 sentences, explain the importance of determining a speaker’s intended audience.(2 please
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The stated main points of an argument that are provable:
• speeches claims evidence sound reasoning
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How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
A. as class discussions B. as written essays C. as long texts D. as someone
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech. (2 points)
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Which plase describes a speaker's intended audience? (1 the location of where a speech is taking place the tone of voice used by
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When giving a presentation, where should you stand in relation to the screen?
(1 point) Responses in front of the screen, moving
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What is Kennedy's overall purpose for giving this speech?
A. To persuade the American people that the expense of attempting to
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How does relevant evidence support a speaker's argument? It captures the audience's attention, the opinions are clearly stated,
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What is the best way to identify the intended audience of a speech? Ask the audience a lot of General questions, analyze who may
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Which phrase describes the speakers intended audience? The tone of voice used by a speaker, the person or group with whom a
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THANK U message to a audience for listening to my beyonce presentation
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In one sentence explain the importance of determining a speaker's intended audience
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What is the best way to identify the intended audience of a speech?(1 point)
Responses ask the audience a lot of general
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Delivering a Presentation Portfolio
When you deliver a presentation, you must consider eye contact, pronunciation, tone, and
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech. And make it look like a Sixth
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Determining what type of audience a speaker will presenting to help them
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Are there other relevant qualities that the speaker needs to be aware of
before he delivers his speech? (For instance: cell-phone
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Describe and evaluate how the speaker compensates for the fact that he sits
in a wheelchair. In your discussion include
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Dale Carnegie, the author of The Art of Public Speaking, once said, “There are always three speeches, for every one you
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How loudly and quickly should you speak during an oral presentation or report?
More loudly but at the same speed you always
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When giving a presentation where should you stand in relation to the screen?
1. in front of the screen 2. in the back of the
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech.
make it sound like a middle
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How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?(1 point)
Responses It is related directly to the claim. It is related
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Hey Bonnie, fidgeted anxiously waiting to be called on stage for her speech. A delay in the schedule had her nerves and not
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If you learned oratory, what could you do?
(1 point) Responses give good speeches give good speeches - no response given
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Prepare a short and sharp 'welcome' speech for me to say during a Wednesday devotion at a SDA Care center for the people there.
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech.(2 points)
just one sentence please
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How do great speeches usually begin? (1 point)
as class discussions as someone else's idea as written essays as long texts
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in 1-2 sentences explain how speakers use their voice and language when giving a speech
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Maisie looked at the poster at the entrance of her school. "Our famous public speaking competition is back. Contact Coach Jack
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Which of the following is a structured argument in which speakers present opposing viewpoints?
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Raj is trying to incorporate some objective talking points in his speech. What will MOST likely ensure that his talking points
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Write 1-2 sentences explaining how speakers use their voice and language when
giving a speech. (2 points)
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How do great speeches usually begin?
A as class discussions B as written essays C as someone else's idea D as long texts
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8. Youhavebeenaskedtoaddressasocialmediatechcompanyonthe following topic: Social media platforms should add a disclaimer to
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