Public Speaking – COMMSTUD.103 Preparation Outline Guide for all 3 graded speeches The preparation outline helps you prepare the speech. The outline reflects a student’s research and thoughts about their presentation topic. In addition, this outline helps to verify that the speech is the original work of the student. Furthermore, the instructor uses the outline to provide comments and suggestions to students for future speeches. Guidelines for writing the Preparation Outline: Please
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STUDY GUIDE (Quiz 2) “Getting Started on Your First Speech” (pp. 579-594) DISCLAIMER: This guide highlights some of the most important concepts addressed in the textbook readings for which you are accountable in Quiz 2. Review this material as you prepare for the quiz. Not everything in this guide will be on the quiz, and not everything on the quiz will derive from this guide. Indeed, you should carefully review the readings for other noteworthy facts, terms, or concepts that you might encounter
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desire. Without this right, our media would be nonexistent. When the Founding Fathers of the United States wrote the Bill of Rights back in 1787, they didn't make the First Amendment, “The right to bear arms,” because it wasn't as important as free speech. People may say that the Second
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Bhumi Patel Speech Communication July 4th 2013 Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the new social media website Twitter, the benefits and advantages of having this media. Central Idea: This popular website is proved to be very popular with the people of all age group. It can keep you updated with celebrities, businesses, politics and news from all around the world in just few seconds. Introduction I. The social media gives us collaborative
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The inspiring drama directed by Tom Shadyac in 1998, is based on the true story of a misfit medical student whose unconventional approach to healing causes headaches for the medical establishment but works wonders for the patients. The music in movies, more importantly in this scene effects the mood based on the tempo and another aspect music plays as a "natural background filler"(Giannetti 107). The music in the final appeal scene establishes the uplifting mood and foreshadows the actions. The
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UNICEF, and Save the Children association. Each year she evenly distributes 45% of her earnings to those foundations. Not only is she giving and caring, she was also named People's Most Beautiful Girl in their Most Beautiful Issue in April. In her speech she told the audience, “no matter how ugly you think you are, or how dumb you may feel, you can
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Week 1 DQ 1 Respond to Social Media Will Change Your Business at www.businessweek.com/go/08/blog by addressing the following points: For what audience or readership do you think the article was written? What is the purpose of the article (to entertain, inform, persuade, or a combination)? Explain your answer. How do the writers organize information in the article? What purpose do you think they had in mind with this structure? What is the tone or expressive style of the article? What effect
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First Amendment Paper Denard Benton HIS/301 Dick Ecott Sep 23, 2011 In this paper I will be discussing three court cases cases concerning the first amendment of the Constitution of the United States. For each of these cases, I will answer three questions about why they were important and how they are relevant to today’s society. The first question I will get into is to what extent the Constitution protects the right to privacy. Why did each case need to be heard and interpreted by the Supreme
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audience: to entertain, inform, persuade. purpose statement-A complete sentence that describes precisely what a speaker wants to accomplish. specific purpose-The precise effect that the speaker wants to have on an audience. Expressed in the form of a purpose statement. survey research-Information gathering in which the responses of a sample of a population are collected to disclose information about the larger group. thesis statement-A complete sentence describing the central idea of a speech. Value-A
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person there will be consequences. King creon is going to punish the guards for not doing their job. In Antigone by sophocles when creon says that he will kill the sentry if he does not find the person who buried polynices “your figure of speech may entertain you now but unless you bring me the man you will get little profit from then in the end.”. Creon is going to punish the sentries for allowing someone to bury polyneices and that they did not catch the man that did it. This shows how creon is
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