where your audience can hear you. In other words it is very important to know your audience. You could be talking about how to cure cancer but if your audience is not interested, or engaged in the conversation then they will not be listening at all. You must always remember to have good quality content and know who you are talking to. Understand what kind of crowd you are dealing with so that you have the best chance of giving your best performance and leave feeling that your audience understood
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speaker most be sure his/her goals are ethically sound, be prepared for each speech, honestly with the material and professional language. These are just some of the guidelines for ethical speaking. There is only one situation where I was a part of the audience where I believe that the speaker was not ethically sound. I attended a speech where the speaker was trying to convince the community that it would not be best to vote to rise the community fee. The additional community fee would be responsible
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Compare and contrast essay – Frank Earley and Albert Smith In the Frank Earley letter, it is clearly shown to the audience that the English soldiers are fighting with the last sense of hope they have as they have been fighting the war a lot longer compared to the Americans, which is shown in the Albert Smith letter. The audience have a real sense of empathy as Frank Earley admits to ‘how close death is to us’ which shows a feeling of near defeat in the morale of the soldiers. However, in the Albert
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[Mention – by Miller setting the scene in a reverend’s house (a place of God), the audience may be more suspicious of the witchcraft.]. The stage directions used at the start if act one when Paris is praying frequently over Better [?] his daughter indicates that the room is quite dark with only a candle burning and sunlight through the window lighting the room. The significance of this is to show how the audience that the stage direction, builds tension to the atmosphere and sets the mood for the
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Julie’s Bicycle in 2007 found that a large music festival (more than 40,000 people) in the UK including audience transport will produce in the order of 2,000 t CO2e. Approximately 500 music festivals take place in the UK annually with over 5 million people attending from across the world (Julie’s Bicycle, 2007) producing around 84,000 t CO2e per year, with two thirds of this coming from audience travel. Further impacts include noise pollution, traffic congestion, and the carbon footprint and emissions
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of reality vs. illusion. The staging elements are used to express to the audience which scenes occur in the present and which are simply figments of Willy’s imagination. When the action is in the present, the actors enter through the doors on the left. When the scene occurs in the past, the actors enter or leave through a wall. On page 44, Uncle Ben enters the stage from the right corner of the house. This informs the audience that what is being viewed is not reality, but rather a dream from Willy’s
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Presentation Rubric Group Name: ________________________________ Criteria | Unacceptable (3) | Acceptable (6) | Exceptional (10) | Score | Content and Citations | Does not meet research requirements.Does not use appropriate analysis.Insufficient use of evidence to support key points. Lacks appropriate source citations. | Fulfills research assignment. Reasonable analysis.Adequate use of specifics and evidence. Sources cited appropriately. | Research goes beyond minimum requirements.
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since I have a fear of clowns. However, the cast and crew played their parts brilliantly and had me laughing countless times while feeling a bit uncomfortable due to the oddness and suspense of the plotline. The cast was successful in causing the audience to feel a mixture of emotions while keeping them entertained and excited. Due to the set-up of the stage and outfits, the cast was able to capture the audience’s attention by articulating the different types of genres that the play consisted of
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weekend away, and end up going paragliding. This is where the paragliding scene comes in, which highlights Philippe and Driss' blossoming relationship. Costume: Driss is dressed in typical street clothing of the projects in France, which gives the audience an indication as to how he fits in with France's unwritten class system. Driss' clothing indicates that he is in the lower class of society. He has grown up in France in areas overgrown with public housing, poor immigrants and welfare-dependent individuals
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overall meaning, seemingly conveying ideas without actually stating it. Joan Didion writes for Vogue magazine as a essayist reaching towards a target audience of young to middle-age females. While, Dave Barry serves as a advice column writer for the washington post magazine serving a more generalized audience. Their diction reflects their target audience and their own personalities. Didion’s word are more elaborate and complex, and leaves a impression in her readers serving well in a glamorous and
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