I. Intro
-Name
-Birthday
-location of birth
-Schools attended
-interests/hobbies
-movies/TV shows
-music
- family life
-pets
-foods
-biggest fear
-what makes you unique
-Where you have traveled
-any object you're attached to
-Interesting stories -love
-matrimony
-children
-mail id
II. Conclusion
ex. And there you have it, that's a little about myself.
To Food Wa
Logos is the logic behind his speech. Ask yourself, Was his argument valid? Why or why not? and, What parts of his speech added to its validity? Pathos is the emotion invoked in a piece. Ask yourself, What about this speech caused emotional responses from his readers/listeners? Was it the horrors of slavery he describes? Ethos is his credibility. Ask yourself, What about Douglass makes his speech credible? was it that he was a Black man that had seen first hand the terrors of slavery and then horrors it allowed?
monologue
Many times when the freedom of speech is exercised, it is controversial. An example of this is flag burning. There has been a very intense debate over this for many years. Usually however, there is no controversy such as when you go to church or what ever your religion may be.
One example of restatement is the use of the words "I have a dream." Another is the use of the words "Let freedom ring."
You should ask yourself if the speech is persuasive because of valid points, or because of grandstanding, prevaricating, or other rhetorical devices.
One example of a question to ask when evaluating a persuasive speech is: "Is the evidence presented in the speech credible and supported by reliable sources?" This helps to assess the strength of the argument and determine if it is based on solid evidence.
Self acceptance is the act of being ok with who you are as a person. An example of this is not talking down to yourself.
example of student short speech
figure of speech
example of parallelism and repetition in "I Have a Dream" and "The Gettysburg Address' (One example of each for each speech)
Soliloquy?
Can you give me one example of declamation speech about water?
farewell speech
valentines speech
Speech
Introducing yourself can be a part of a speech, but it is not necessarily a speech in itself. It is typically the first part of a presentation or talk where you provide some background information about yourself before diving into the main topic.