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Speakers Corner or Speakers' Corner?

Speakers' Corner.


What are the 2 notebook size glass panels on either side of the lectern when the president is speaking?

www.proprompt.com Teleprompting for live speaking is usually where people get up before a large audience and give a speech. These speeches may be televised or filmed, but the speaker is primarily addressing the live audience. If the speakers are speaking from behind a Lectern we normally use our Podium-Prompts. These are sometimes referred to as "Presidential type" prompters because they are the type seen when the President speaks in public. As seen in the above illustration, this consists of 2 upward facing monitor units with pieces of elevated reflective glass.. To the audience, these appear as simple transparent pieces of glass mounted on slender support rods on either side of the speaker. From the speakers point of view the scrolling script appears superimposed on the glass panels. This allows the speaker to keep their head up and appear to directly address the members of the audience.


What is the collective noun for speakers?

The standard collective noun is a twaddle of public speakers.If that's not the type of speakers that you're asking about, any noun that suits the situation can function as a collective noun, for example:a bank of speakers (audio devices)an ambition of speakers (politicians)


What are the modes of rhetoric?

There are 3...1st is character or ethos(greek) depends upon personal character, personal credibility how person is perceived by audience..2nd emotions or pathos(greek) it's by putting the audience in a certain frame of mind through their emotions whether they feel for the speaker or the subject itself...3rd is logic or logos(greek) when logical proof or logical reason of a topic has been provided by the words in the speakers speech showing his/her authority the subject


How many native english speakers are there?

The percentage of native English speakers vary in different countries. US (67.9%), UK (14%), Canada(6.7%), Australia (4.2%), Nigeria (0.9%), Ireland (0.9%), South Africa (0.9%), New Zealand (0.9%) Other (3.6%).

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What is the relationship of speakers and audience in rhetoric?

In a verbal communication,both the speakers and audience have equal importance.There is a need of both the speakers and audience in the rhetoric. If there is absence of anyone, i.e., either speaker or audience, then the rhetoric will not take place.


Which is a way that a speakers help an audience use active listening?

Anticipating audience response


Does the term rhetorical situation refer to?

The relationship between the speaker, the speaker's style of address, and the audience's expectations


What appeals do speakers use with their audience?

Appeal can be used anytime but should definitely be used with the speakers' reasoning.


What does Patrick Henry say bout the previous speakers?

Patrick Henry said that previous speakers did not engage their audience effectively. In his speech, he used flattery and complimented the audience for them to be engaged.


What is A rhetorical situation is?

CONTEXT


When an audience is in favor of the speakers position it is important for the speaker to?

motivate them to act


What term refers to a speakers use of persuasive language to persuade an audience?

rhetoric


When an audience is opposed to a speakers position it is most important for a speaker to do what?

answer all of their arguments


Which is a way that speakers help audiences listens actively?

anticipating audience response.


What implications does the mental give and take between speakers and audience hold for effective persuasive speaking?

The mental give and take between speakers and the audience allows for effective persuasive speaking by creating a connection and increasing engagement. Speakers can adapt their message based on audience feedback and reactions, making the message more compelling and relevant. Understanding the audience's perspectives and addressing their concerns can help build trust and credibility, ultimately increasing the likelihood of persuading them.


Why do public speakers need to avoid ethnocentrism?

The need to do this in case they offend people in their audience.