Intended Audience

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    The Welland Canal Play Analysis

    artist and actors can bring their talents as well as skills to a story, to perform for a live audience. Being able to put on a production is something that requires many different elements. The Welland Canal Play utilizes many different elements that are incorporated in the show. A significant portion of the play includes semiotics attributes, which is the study of symbols and signs and how the audience interprets them. (Taucar, Jacqueline “theatre as a sign system.”) Semiotics components are featured

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    Literary Techniques In 'Wine To Water'

    Vivid description of a person, scene or setting is the uttermost successful in "Wine to Water" as a result of the reader feeling like they are a part of the scene. Throughout the book, characterization provides a vast amount of detail that is displayed and shows the reader how people live without proper water systems. However, the visuals in "Wine to Water" captures the reader's attention immediately due to the bestseller drawing them into the scene. Nevertheless, the villagers were so mesmerized

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    Stanislavski's Concentration On Stage

    cause them to not properly portray their character and the story. For all performance an audience is present.. I feel that its important that the performers find the balance between forgetting the audience and connecting with them. Altogether I feel this could be quite challenging as the actors would have to fully commit to their character and story as well as trying not to be to involved by forgetting the audience. Stanislavski created some techniques that the performers followed to help with this

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    Anna Milton's Short Story: The Haunted House

    Cas held his drink high as he navigated the crowd. It was as if the room were made of nothing but elbows as people pushed past him and into him, the threat of beer being sloshed onto his clothes an all too real danger. He jostled past Anna Milton, all long red hair and even longer legs, and she smiled at him, stopping a moment on her way to the back of the house “Killer party, huh?” she said over the dull drone of people talking and the music flooding from the dining room. Cas nodded, grinning

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    A Rhetorical Analysis Of George Saunders Speeches

    the importance of kindness in everyday life. Saunders main audience is the graduating class at Syracuse. The speeches message was extremely important because Saunders made himself an example for the sake of the class’s futures. The wish of Saunders is that each person’s selfishness will diminish and they will grow in love. Overall the speech is effective due to Saunders attention grabbing humor and also his personalization with the audience. The effectiveness of the speech is caused mainly by a rhetorical

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of 1984 By Malcolm Gladwell

    interview with someone close to The Beatles, whom they can trust the words of. The reader can trust Gladwell's word because he took the time to find someone close to The Beatles and conduct this interview. Plus, using a renowned name, he expects the audience not to do too much research. This allows his to stretch the truth and

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    When Love Comes To Town Analysis

    beautifully. He even managed to great a swooshing sound I wouldn’t expect from the piano. The drummer Vinnie Colaiuta finished off the performance with a great drum solo. This was the longest performance but considering its wonderful potential, it left the audience and me with a great remembrance of this

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    The Hippie Movement

    How to make an interesting presentation without being boring? The most challenging and educating part of mine was the last presentation. I’ve learned a lot about my topic because I have researched a lot in our college website. The project required us to present everything that we have learned in this semester about the topic we had chosen in the beginning. My topic was the “Hippie Movement.” I briefly talked about their history and life style. I made slides with Power Point and in the slides, I included

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

    inserted the information in the text boxes and left them in the alignment that was already set it. I decided to keep theme font of Impact (Heading) and Gill Sans MT (Body) for the text. However, I did increase the font size of all the text so that the audience will be able to view it better. For the title slide, I used WordArt to emphasize the title and topic of the presentation. The titles of the text slides were preset with a particular WordArt choice and I decided to keep those styles since they matched

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    Btec Business Level 3 Unit 4 P7

    P7-Outline electronic and non-electronic methods for communicating business information, using examples for different types of audience. In this assignment I will explain different types of electronic and non-electronic methods and will use different types of suitable recipients to refer to them. I will also explain different types of audiences. Age and attention span Most people who are younger can concentrate for less time whereas older or more educated people can focus or listen for a longer

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