The guest speaker may argue that children suffer in day care situations due to concerns about lack of individual attention and emotional support. Whether one agrees or disagrees depends on various factors such as the quality of day care, the child's needs, and the family's circumstances. It's essential to assess the specific day care environment and consider the unique needs of each child to form an opinion.
Evaluative modifiers are words or phrases that express the speaker's opinion about the quality or extent of something. They can indicate whether something is good or bad, big or small, better or worse, fast or slow, etc. These modifiers help provide context and convey the speaker's attitude or perspective.
The antagonizing speaker does not believe that Ender should be accepted into the academy due to his young age and small stature. They argue that Ender does not meet the physical standards and may not be able to handle the challenges and pressures of the academy.
The role of a good listener is to try and comprehend that which they are listening to. It may be a speaker or some music, the calls of nature or whatever sounds enter the ear. The main role of a good listener is to keep quiet when listening, and only speak when the need arises.
'To be riveting before the class' could be interpreted as a caution to a speaker who is preparing to speak to a class. The caution advised that not only should the speaker be prepared with the material, prepared enough to answer questions afterward, but also be entertaining and engaging, so that the students are 'riveted' during the presentation.
Aristotle proposed a model of communication suitable for public speaking. He put the speaker at the center of the communication process. The speaker prepares a message for an intended audience. The message is intended to have an effect- influence the audience. The audience is seen to be passive and ready to be influenced by the speaker's message. To put it in other words, according to Aristotle a speaker sends a message to an audience and the audience is affected by the message received.
you call them a speaker that speaks in situations...?
interrrupt when you disagree with the speaker.
The speaker is unkown
Interrupt when you disagree with the speaker
Essentially, the speaker believes that war is not worth the death and suffering it brings. War is bad.
To escape the Pain/Freedom from suffering.
The speaker is contemplating grief.the speaker is contempting griefthe narrator finds the fall of light beautiful and amazing
Because he is drunk.
How they look at life Or How they deal with suffering.....I think it's how they look at life.
Proverbs are used in conversation by adults more than children, partially because adults have learned more proverbs than children. Also, using proverbs well is a skill that is developed over years. Additionally, children have not mastered the patterns of metaphorical expression that are invoked in proverb use. Proverbs, because they are indirect, allow a speaker to disagree or give advice in a way that may be less offensive.-Wiki Answers
The children were captivated by her story. The speaker captivated the audience.
The excerpt suggests that the speaker views Odysseus as a skilled and cunning leader who is able to navigate challenging situations with intelligence and cleverness. The speaker admires Odysseus for his ability to overcome obstacles and outsmart his enemies through his resourcefulness and strategic thinking.