The topic of the speech
The Quality Of The Speaker's Ideas.
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The topic of the speech. APEX
The topic of the speech. APEX
The topic that the speaker has chosen
The topic that the speaker has chosen
A rhetorical situation is the context of a rhetorical act, made up (at a minimum) of a rhetor (a speaker or writer), an issue (or exigence), a medium (such as a speech or a written text), and an audience.
Language choice in sociolinguistic will give the speaker a valuable edge. It will place one in an advantageous position in communication within group or within a wider social context due to the fluency in the language.
There are many words, called Janus Words after the Roman god Janus, or autantonyms, or contronyms, that mean their opposites. Another example is the word oversight. Context virtually always makes the intended meaning clear, unless the speaker/writer intends to elicit a humorous or conflicted response from the audience.
Sheer means "pure" in this context and eloquence refers to being well-spoken and persuasive. Used in a sentence: "His sheer eloquence silenced the crowd." Translated: The speaker was so captivating, no one could ignore him.
The topic of the speech
The topic that the speaker has chosen
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the speaker can often count on the audience to make the connection between the words in the speech and the context in which he or she is speaking.
CONTEXT
The literary term used in the phrase "considered myself a young monster" is metaphor. In this context, the speaker is comparing themselves to a monster to convey a sense of feeling out of place or different from others.
A speaker would be considered a communication device.
A planet like Earth. How much "alike" depends on the speaker & the context.
"They consider him a boring speaker."object complement (him = speaker)"He is director of the division."subject complement (he = director)"They made her supervisor of the department."object complement (her = supervisor)
the speaker
patience