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    Example Testing

    What are my tasks for these two assignments? 1. Choose at least one topic for your oral presentation. a. Choose one of the below topics for your oral presentation. Regardless of the topics you choose, make sure to include personal examples, examples from individuals you know, and/or professional athletes in your oral presentation. These examples will serve as evidence for your views. You will have an opportunity to use theory and empirical evidence in an oral presentation at the end

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    The Street Ann Petry Analysis

    Street, illustrates a raging storm in which Lutie Johnson is attempting to weather. Petry's purpose is to show how Johnson was able to overcome the storm in order to reveal how she overcame her harsh struggles with society. She adopts a powerful tone in order to relate the feeling of determination Johnson has towards the storm. Through personification, similes, and selection of detail, Petry conveys to the audience that Lutie Johnson has a complicated relationship with the ruthless urban city. Petry

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    Slogan

    a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose. The word slogan is derived from slogorn which was an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic sluagh-ghairm tanmay (sluagh "army", "host" + gairm "cry").[1] Slogans vary from the written and the visual to the chanted and the vulgar. Their simple verbal nature usually leaves little room for detail, and a chanted slogan may serve more as social expression of unified purpose, than as communication to an intended audience. Marketing slogans are often called

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    Stephen King Why We Crave Horror Movies Summary

    Stephen King’s cause and effect essay entitled “Why We Crave Horror Movies”, the author suggests how horror movies serve a specific purpose. The author reveals the popularity of attending horror movies and he also provides reasons that explain this “craving” behavior. The author claims that attending horror movies is not just a trend but also a necessity. Throughout his essay he explains that society has two main reasons to watch horror movies. First by viewing these films, society fulfills their

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    Kelley Speech Rhetorical Analysis

    Kelley’s use of parallelism and compelling pathos create a remarkable speech that supports her argument against child labor with concise eloquence, influencing her audience to adopt her views on its despicable tendencies while also gathering strength for her argument. Kelley begins her speech by stating the fact that illegal child labor is rampant in the United States. She proposes her opinions on the issue by stating that the idea of any child working under the age of sixteen is abhorrent, and

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    Business Communication - Storytelling

    involves crafting and performing a well made story with a hero or heroine, a plot, a turning point, and a resolution. 3. A storyteller catches and holds attention of an audience by evoking the sights and sounds and smells of the context in which the story took place. 4. A compelling, well made story is regardless of the purpose for which the story is being told. 5. Storytelling is a rare skill in which relatively few human beings excel. Eight different corporate narrative archetypes If

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    Sniper

    was an American sniper and Chris Kyle’s war was not my war,” is trying to make a point to his audience. Garett’s purpose is to ensure that no one makes the mistake of thinking the hit movie The American Sniper depicts what Iraq and the war are all about. This article was first published on Salon, a website that has an audience favoring liberals more than conservatives. This article also has an audience of a younger generation that follows hit movies. Garett Reppenhagen served as a Cavalry Scout Sniper

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    Audience Analysis Paper

    Effective Audience Analysis Michael Garcia University of Phoenix Effective Audience Analysis “Knowing who you’re talking to is fundamental to the success of any message. You need to identify your audiences, understand their motivations, and know how to reach them” (Locker & Kienzler, 2008, p. 42). Audience analysis is one of the most important steps in creating and communicating an effective message. This is true whether you are announcing a new product line via webcast, or presenting quarterly

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    How Is Farcical Humour Used in Blackadder?

    Due to the distance from the event, the audience is able to witness the experience of the front line from a different, and arguably more human perspective. Extravagant, melodramatic characters such as Melchett act serve the dual purpose of being both humorous and serve to the greater effect of providing a (belated) scathing social commentary. Likewise, underneath both George’s seemingly indestructible patriotism and Baldrick’s brainlessness, the audience are presented with two soldiers who are heedless

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    Engl 227 Week 3

    Situation 1. What is your general purpose? To alert consumers about possible skin irritation from Carter’s products with tag less labels 2. What is your specific purpose? To inform consumers that the product can be returned 3. Exactly what do you want your audience to think, feel or believe after receiving your message? That the company apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused their family 4. Who is your primary audience? Customers of Carter’s 5

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