Intended Audience

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    Desire

    Authority: The process of presenting yourself to the audience and establishing your credibility to persuade your audience that you are "trustworthy" enough to speak about the subject. Summary: An overview of the main points of the speech. Important Answer: An answer to the question: "Why do you think your presentation will be useful and/or valuable to the audience?" II. Body * Transition: A sentence signaling to the audience the end of the introduction and the beginning of the main

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    American Beauty

    American Beauty tells the story of one man's search for happiness. The film introduces the audience to Lester Burnham, an ordinary- looking married man and father in his forties. Lester is in a loveless marriage. Lester's wife, Carolyn, is so wrapped-up in her real estate career that Lester often claims that Carolyn doesn't even acknowledge him. Furthermore, Lester's daughter, Jane, is completely distant, often claiming how "pathetic" she thinks her father is. Moreover, Lester has dedicated fourteen

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    Theatre Art Investigation Essay

    actor audience relationship that this theatrical genre relies on? What’s the relationship between actors and audience? In every theatrical performance the manner in which each individual actor treats the audience establishes, sustains or varies a particular kind of actor-audience relationship between them. In some plays all of the actors may adopt the same attitude towards the audience (for example, the entire cast of a production of a Chekhovian drama will usually ignore the audience until

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    Persuading an Audience

    Persuading an Audience: I will persuade my Audiences to buy my Product; emotion put together you to buy. Wanting to attain somewhat put together you to buy. You want to elicit the audience's aspiration for your product. PROMISING YOUR BUYERS Focus on the budding and promising customer, not your product. You can't compel people to buy. Regrettably, some of you might declare. Elicit their emotions Tell your customers / audiences how his or her life will change and develop after purchasing your

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    The Critique

    Final Paper Today I will discuss my final peer critique of Aaron, as written and evaluated by me,. As I set and prepared for Aaron’s speech, I notice his dress and demeanor. He appeared well to do with his jacket and slacks. As I further examined him I couldn’t help but notice that he was wearing a pair of work boots. I took this as to be the way Aaron is and nothing else. For if you know Aaron, you know he has a casual attitude and always ready with a smile. Before the class started that

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    Outline

    Here] Purpose Statement: Infinitive statement. (To inform my audience about …) Thesis Statement / Central Idea Statement: The message you want your audience to leave with. I. Introduction a. Greeting b. Attention getter c. Credibility statement (why you can talk about this—experience, knowledge, etc.) d. Thesis statement (from above) e. Preview (of main points—see below) Transition Statement (Full sentence that tells audience you are going to move to body) II. Body a. Main point #1

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    Evaluation

    topic of what I was about to tell the audience. I could have made my transition a lot better. I felt as if I did have my organization of the speech laid out perfect, but when I actually talked it wasn’t. But everything was in order. For my ending I really just walked off the stage because I forgot everything that I wanted to say. I couldn’t finish all my thoughts. I kept moving around and stayed looking down. I really didn’t make enough eye contact with the audience like I was suppose to. I know for

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    Analysis Essay

    interest, making them eager to read more about this great news. In her very next sentence she lets her shareholders know of their importance by saying “your company...” rather than just saying the company. This shows her understanding of who her audiences are; by choosing her words carefully she is able to instill confidence into the shareholders, letting them know that the company was able to achieve this great success because of them. Using the pronoun “your” she is also letting them know, this

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    Self Evaluation

    it an interesting speech by adding information that people didn’t really understand in the past. Such as how it is beneficial to most people on using social networking in the working area or when you have a business. I used simple language so the audience could clearly understand what I was talking about and not go into words that they wouldn’t understand. To develop and organize the speech: I pointed out the main topic as to what I was going to be talking about. I know people know a lot about social

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    Communications

    wondering. Also to provide them with helpful information and insight about the company and it’s procedures 2. Who is the audience? What are characteristics shared by the audience that the HR employee should consider when writing the message? What do they already know? The audience is the employees or new employees who work for the company. HR should consider the audience needs, priorites, and feelings. 3. Which communication channel(s) would you choose to deliver the message and why

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