A speaker can reach the emotions of an audience by incorporating personal stories, using vivid language and imagery, and connecting the topic to universal human experiences. Engaging with the audience through eye contact, tone of voice, and body language can also help create an emotional connection.
by using pathos appeals(APEXX)
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If you constructed a logical argument that also appeals to your audience's emotions, it would be an example of using both logos (logical appeal) and pathos (emotional appeal) in rhetoric. By combining both logical reasoning and emotional appeal, you can create a more compelling and persuasive argument that resonates with your audience on both intellectual and emotional levels.
An example of a persuasive appeal would be using emotional language to evoke feelings of compassion or urgency in the audience, aiming to sway their opinion or behavior. This can be seen in advertisements, political speeches, or charity appeals that appeal to the audience's emotions rather than relying solely on logic or facts.
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by using pathos appeals(APEXX)
A Keynote Speaker would be used to easily promote the purpose of a meeting in a manner that would engage the audience in a short period of time using humor, funny clips, music, or even sing, making for a fun and engaged audience.
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rhetoric; pathos
If you constructed a logical argument that also appeals to your audience's emotions, it would be an example of using both logos (logical appeal) and pathos (emotional appeal) in rhetoric. By combining both logical reasoning and emotional appeal, you can create a more compelling and persuasive argument that resonates with your audience on both intellectual and emotional levels.
The best words would be to tell the audience about him or her. Tell their name. Tell what they have done that the audience would be impressed with. Tell a little bit about what they do. Tell why they're giving the speech.
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You would be using ethos, pathos, and logos.
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You would normally go into the 'transition': a signal to the audience that you are starting the main body of your speech.
On average a loudspeaker reaches 3 decibels. Therefore a Bose speaker system would be about 125db. In that way the sound would lead to constant heart thumping.
this will depend on your audience size and how big the gig is 100w peak speaker would be suitable for a audience up to 50 (routhly) but check how big the audience and venue is before hand