Probably something about Bob The Builder I guess.
two reasons how it happen
Just one example of a short oration (or, oration speech) would be Abraham Lincoln's 'Gettysburg Address.' Deliverable in less than two minutes, the speech is generally considered to be an oratorical masterpiece.
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Two examples: Hebrew and Arabic.
Some famous oratorical speeches written by Filipino authors include "Mi Ultimo Adios" by Jose Rizal, "The True Decalogue" by Apolinario Mabini, and "A Speech in Defense of Rizal" by Marcelo H. del Pilar. These speeches are known for their powerful messages and impact on Philippine history and culture.
It is obviously true that jfk gave more than two speeches , but there are some main speeches that he gave. :)
emotion and logic
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auditory, visual :)
If speech by one person, that's called a soliloquy. If speeches between two people, that's called a dialogue. If more than two, that's called a discussion.
What are two examples of slow mass movement? What are two examples of slow mass movement?
Glucose and starch are two examples of carbohydrates.
give me two examples of hardware
oratorical piece: VALUES TRANSFORMATION THROUGH ENGLISH LANGUAGE EMPOWERMENT English has never been just a link or a library language, and the epithets nonnative speaker, teacher, a second language teacher echo a sense of marginality and displacement. English as a second language, serves as a way individuals and organizations recreate their world through languages and values. Each person lives in two worlds one world is the external worlds of institutions, organizations, family businesses, societies and families. The other world is the world of ideals, ideas, dreams, images, hopes, visions and possibilities. Values through English language language are the connectors, the mediators and the bridge between this two worlds. The right combination of values has the power and energy to transform individuals and organizations. I do not claim that this alone will address the conceptual thinness in our approach to English language. But it may raise the awareness of everyone concerned in the right direction. Underneath this lies the half-conscious belief that language is a natural growth and not an instrument which we shape for our own purposes.
Two examples of vertebrates are humans and iguanas. Two examples of invertebrates are starfish and cockroaches.
What are two examples of participatory citizenship from Brady's life in her 20s and 30s? What are two examples from her 50s, 60s, and 70s?