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That could be an 'orator' or 'lecturer' .
Someone who speaks dramatically and impressively could be called a declaim or an orator.
It could be a polyglot, someone who speaks several languages.Such a person could also be described as polylingual.
According to the Thesaurus there are none.Another answerIn some contexts, "that" is a synonym of "who." For example: "The person who speaks first loses" could also be written "the person that speaks first loses."
It is not adviced to talk against any religion. Catholics are peace loving people. They will forgive the person who speaks against them because we follow the path what Lord Jesus Christ has shown us, he forgived the men who crucified him. But the person who speaks against Catholics never gets forgiveness from God. It is called heresy .There was a time a person could be stoned to death for this. God will forgive even a heretic, if he recants his heresy, confesses his sin , and does penence.
A person jogging slowly could move at 5mi/h.
Such a person could be called an acrophile.
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A person who searches for surface gold could be called a "prospector."
Someone who speaks dramatically could be referred to as melodramatic or theatrical.
A person with integrity could be called honest, honorable, principled, or trustworthy.
You may need to be more specific, since there are lots of terms that could apply. Some of them are: proxy, representative, spokesperson.