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"Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats is a poem where the speaker is not a poet addressing the urn as a silent but designated audience. The speaker expresses admiration for the urn and contemplates its beauty and stories depicted on it, creating a conversation between the speaker and the object.
answer all of their arguments
motivate them to act
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
It is important for a persuasive speaker to establish common ground with their audience at the beginning of a speech to build trust and credibility. Finding shared beliefs or experiences can help create a connection that makes it easier for the audience to be receptive to the speaker's message.
answer all of their arguments
it is likely that the audience will distrust the speaker.
No, you don't. But you do have to have good speaking skills, be able to capture the attention of the audience, and be experienced or at least very knowledgeable in the topic(s) of your speech.
The speaker speaks, the audience listens (latin audio, "I listen").
The audience may not trust the speaker.
The audience for "Theme for English B" by Langston Hughes is anyone interested in themes of identity, race, and belonging in America. The poem speaks to a broad audience by addressing the complexities of being American and the struggle to define oneself in a diverse society.
This term refers to the impression that the audience receives of the speaker's character.