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He or she is actually called the narrator. The narrator differs from the author in that the author wrote the poem but the narrator lives inside the poem and is giving a firsthand account of the story.
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The person who is speaking through the poem. The tone. The speaker or persona.
credibility -Apex ;)
(Apex) Credibility.
it symbolizes royal authority
Ethos: Establishes credibility in the speaker. Since by definition it means the common attitudes, beliefs, and characteristics of a group or time period, this appeal sets up believability in the writer. He or she is perceived as someone who can be trusted and is concerned with the reader's best interests.
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The Mace
The UK parliament cannot legally meet if the mace is not present. It represents the authority of the sovereign.In Australia the mace similarly represents the authority of the Queen and of the chamber in which it is present.
What drives the audience to want to listen to someone speak is called "speaker credibility" or "ethos." This encompasses the speaker's authority, expertise, and trustworthiness, which help establish a connection with the audience. Additionally, engaging content, emotional appeal, and the speaker's delivery style can significantly enhance audience interest and motivation to listen.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'believable' is believableness.Related abstract nouns are 'believability' (a quality) and 'belief' (a concept).
It is called a speaker.
A speaker credibility statement is a declaration made by a speaker to establish their expertise, trustworthiness, and authority on a given topic. It helps to build rapport with the audience and enhances the speaker's ability to persuade and influence the listeners.
The persuasive technique you're referring to is called "appeal to authority" or "authority appeal." This technique involves referencing a respected figure, event, or expert in a particular field to strengthen an argument by associating it with their credibility or significance. By doing so, the speaker aims to enhance the persuasive impact of their message and encourage the audience to accept the argument based on the authority's reputation.