Clear writing is a writing style that is constructed and developed in a coherent and fluent manner.
Received Pronunciation.
It is a speech made by a political when itβs clear he or she has lost an election. I think.
the process of making clear your understanding of others behaviour or talk.
Able to be understood; comprehensible. The opposite would be unintelligible. "Joe's mumbling speech was unintelligible. But David's speech was clear and intelligible."
Vaguely is an adverb, and it means not clear; not definitely established, determined, confirmed, or known; uncertain.
If you are referring to the most quiet speaking, that would be whispering. Mumbling is hard to understand not because it is quiet but because it is not clear speech. Mumbling is the opposite of enunciating.
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It is a speech made by a political when itβs clear he or she has lost an election. I think.
his logic is clear in the speech
Eye contact, fluent speech, having emotions and clear pronunciation of words.
A clear speech is characterized by using simple language, organized structure, and a coherent flow of ideas. It should be easy for the audience to follow, understand, and retain the key points being made. Clarity in speech is achieved through clear articulation, proper pacing, and effective use of supporting examples or visuals.
. Simile
It would probably be best if in the context of the speech it is clear to the audience that the question is rhetorical. If that will be the case, then why not?
Equality; specifically amongst races.
The clear and distinct production of speech is called enunciation. It refers to speaking clearly and articulating words properly so they can be easily understood by others. Good enunciation is important for effective communication.
both should have a clear claim supported by reasons.
Clear can be a verb or adjective. Adj: The clear glass slowly grew spotted with the rain. Verb: He had to clear his name after falsely being accused.
list them in your introduction, emphasize them as they occur in your speech, mention them in your conclusion.