A speech at a party to raise money for political campaign
A speech by a city council member who wants people to give money for an arts program
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
"Midnight" would be a noun.
I would call this kind of speech 'poetic'. It contains a simile ('like a dream'), a figure of speech which is often used in poetry.
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
he has sants in his paints
A speech by a city council member who wants people to give money for am art program
speaker 2
Whitman would likely be in favor of freedom of speech.
Whitman would likely be in favor of freedom of speech.
Whitman would likely be in favor of freedom of speech.
Making notes about a speaker's topic before hearing the speech would be a form of preparation or research.
speaker 1
Probabaly not, for most people. If you are a student of speech, you would likely learn something. Reagan was an excellent speaker. Otherwise, a short outline would tell you all you need to know if you are a student of history.
A president speaking to lawmakers in support of a new bill
Message that is being asked in speech would be that what is the main point of the speech or presentation. What is the message that the speaker is trying to tell you or trying to convince you in doing something.
You would normally go into the 'transition': a signal to the audience that you are starting the main body of your speech.
Using ethos in a persuasive speech helps to establish the speaker's credibility and authority on the topic, making the audience more likely to trust the information being presented. By highlighting their expertise, moral character, or goodwill, the speaker can build confidence and connection with the audience, increasing the likelihood of their message being accepted or believed.