Holden appreciates Richard Kinsella's speech because it is genuine and heartfelt. Kinsella's words resonate with Holden because they convey authenticity and a sense of understanding that he finds lacking in other speeches. The speech connects with Holden's feelings of alienation and longing for genuine human connection.
Holden failed his speech class because he had difficulty following the rules and guidelines for the assignments, struggled with public speaking anxiety, and did not put in the necessary effort or preparation for his presentations.
"Everyone" is a pronoun.
He didn't feel like getting into it. There was no oral expression.
Everyone is a pronoun.
Richard Nixon
Everyone is a pronoun.
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Richard Biddle Faulkner has written: 'The tonsils and the voice in science, surgery, speech and song' -- subject(s): Tonsil, Voice, Speech
He is doing a speech on Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon was elected to two terms. The first inaugural speech was given 20 January 1969 and the second on 20 January 1973.
morning everyone?
Holden often uses the word "phony" to describe people whom he sees as inauthentic or hypocritical. He uses this term to criticize those who he perceives as being fake or pretentious in their behavior or speech.