The speaker conveys a sense of admiration and reverence towards the person they are addressing in the poem. This is indicated by the use of respectful language, imagery, or tone that showcases the speaker's deep regard for the individual. The speaker may also express gratitude or affection towards the person, reflecting a positive and appreciative relationship between them.
we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.
we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.
we aren't really listening to what the speaker is saying.
This term refers to the impression that the audience receives of the speaker's character.
he's confident in his message
That person is speaking with pathos.
A good speaker is articulate, engaging, and able to connect with their audience. They convey their message clearly and confidently, keeping the audience interested and involved throughout their presentation. Practice and preparation are key to becoming a good speaker.
The speaker is a mother speaking about how hard life is to her son.
Third Affirmative Speaker Template 31. Good afternoon Mr/MadamChairman, Ladies and Gentlemen.(Use Madam or Mr depending onthe gender of the Chairman.)2. The topic for our debate isTeam line...REBUTTAL4. The first negative speaker hastried to tell you (During the debatewrite on your rebuttal card whatyour opposition's first speaker hassaid.)5. This is wrong because (During thedebate write a reason why whatyour opposition's first speaker hassaid is wrong. If you have somemore points then list them as well.)6. The second negative speakerhas tried to tell you (During thedebate write what youropposition's second speaker hassaid.)7. This is wrong because (During thedebate write a reason why whatyour opposition's second speakerhas said is wrong. If you have somemore points list them as well.)SUMMARYAs third speaker it is your job tosummarise your case. You do thisby listing the points of your first andsecond speaker.8. Our first speaker spoke to youabout(List your first speaker's firstargument. Include a reason tosupport this argument.)9. S/he also spoke about (List yourfirst speaker's second argument.Include a reason to support thisargument.)10. Our second speaker told youthat (List your second speaker's firstargument. Include reasons tosupport this argument.)11. S/he also said that. (List yoursecond speaker's secondargument. Include reasons tosupport this argument.12.Make sure that you haveincluded all your side's argumentsand reasons.ENDING13. So Mr/Madam Chairman, Ladiesand Gentlemen, in conclusion ourteam(As the final speaker for yourside it is important to end yourdebating with a really compellinginfluential and powerful statement.)
he's hostile and overbearing.
First person refers to the speaker's self and second person refers to the person to whom the speaker is speaking. The third person is a person that the speaker is refering to when speaking to the second person.
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