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Eye contact so the speaker seems more human and relatable------APEX
You use the scissors tool and cut all around the dress, skirt, top, etc. Then you change the opacity of it and it's see through!
I'm not sure what you mean by this, but since you are asking under the category of public speaking I'm assuming you're referring to ethos, logos, and pathos.Ethos refers to credibility. - How a speaker presents him/herself and is perceived by the audience falls under ethos. If a speaker is dressed nicely, speaks proper English, and uses appropriate nonverbal elements, the speaker may appeal to ethos very well. In some cases, ethos alone may make a speaker seem smart, regardless of how well the speaker uses logos.Logos refers to logic. - Ethics aside, any information presented as fact by a speaker falls under logos.Pathos refers to emotion. - Those sad dog commercials that play really depressing music and shows images of abused animals rely on pathos. If the audience feels sad/bad for the animals after watching one of those commercials, then the commercial appealed to pathos well.
yes you should put cable in your company break room, it will allow staff to relax and enjoy watching TV instead of just sitting there doing nothing. They would also likely work harder knowing that they are appreciated enough for you to make an effort.
The concept of audience sensitivity is to be mindful of the different groups of diversities that are present in the crowd. Make sure you as the speaker will not defend any group especially if you are trying to sell your companies products. You will want to reach all groups regardless their origin.
"Give me a break for once." :)
dress pretty, make your hair all nice,,, act cool. Try to indroduce urselfs to them. Try to be popular.
Tennyson uses juxtaposition in "Break, Break, Break" by contrasting the narrator's deep sense of grief and loss with the calming and repetitive nature of the sea. This stark contrast helps to highlight the speaker's intense emotions and the idea of life moving on despite personal sorrow.
you can make it into a dress like i did you will like it if you are a girl make it into a dress
No.
Connect them to a source that will drive them. The source should match the impedance of the speakers. To see if speakers are working at all, use a 1.5 volt battery and connect across speaker leads and make and break connection to see if you hear the speaker crackle.
a dress form
cut it into a smaller dress i guess
The speaker can count on the audience to make the connection.
Die in it.
yes
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