A town crier's shout is a traditional form of communication where a person, known as the town crier, loudly announces news, proclamations, or other important information in a public setting. The distinctive loud voice and formal language used by town criers help to capture the attention of the community and spread messages effectively.
Street criers were often market works and tradesmen so they would sing chant and occasionally play music in the street. They did this to attract customers and get them to buy there product. You know the famous song "Hot cross buns"? Its one of the street criers songs. Street criers were different to town criers as town criers would announce the town news and stories and would shout and not sing or chant. I hope this has helped! LB xx
Yes, especially Ancient Roman Town Criers, who were considered business men.
i do not know who invented town criers, but i do know that they were supposed to tell people news and warn people
Because a non-mechanical clock strikes the hour before the town criers finish their stories (apex)
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The clock's malfunctioning
In africa we uses town criers in other to communicate in our locality .
The clocks malfunctioning (apex)
The clocks malfunctioning (apex)
broad sheets
Historically, a town crier was a person employed by the town or city to make public announcements, in the same way that today the Public Notices columns in newspapers are used to notify members of the public of matters they might need to know, or have an interest in.
town criers/public announcements or posters were put up around populated areas