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The speaker can count on the audience to make the connection.
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Yes, TR could command and audience and would refers to the old parties as, "husks, with no real soul within."
It was all the delegates that would come and the Speaker of the House, Vice President and the first president.
Speaker of Lok Sabha
When asking about the purpose of a speaker and the audience of a text, you're asking what the purpose of the speech is.
Subject occasion audience purpose (style)
communication
The rhetorical situation
speaker occasion audience purpose subject
It is important for a persuasive speaker to establish common ground with their audience at the beginning of a speech to build trust and credibility. Finding shared beliefs or experiences can help create a connection that makes it easier for the audience to be receptive to the speaker's message.
To identify the general purpose of a speech, consider the speaker's intent: whether they aim to inform, persuade, entertain, or inspire the audience. Look at the overall message and the impact the speaker wants to have on the audience. The purpose can usually be found in the opening and closing statements of the speech.
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
The rhetorical situation
CONTEXT
To tell the audience that the speaker is moving on to a different point. This can be verbal or non verbal.
The speaker is using emotional appeal as a persuasive strategy. By appealing to the audience's emotions, such as pity, anger, or fear, the speaker aims to connect with them on a personal level and influence their decision-making or beliefs.