A quotation can capture the audience's attention and set the tone for the speech. It can also provide credibility, add depth to the topic, and create an emotional connection with the listeners.
There are two ways, the old way "quotation" And the new lazy way saving the shift 'quotation'
Quotation marks can indicate that a specific phrase or word is being referenced. They can also be used to indicate direct speech or distinguish a term being used in a non-standard way. In some cases, quotation marks might suggest irony or denote a title of a work.
It's a good way to tie your speech together.
a good way to end a coke speech is theres alot of coke products but coca-cola is a cassic
a speech is good when the topic you've brought forward involves your audience and you present it in a simpler way as possible and lastly a speech is good when you understand your topic
Freedom of speech has gone to far by letting everyone get there way for good and for bad.
The quotation "He went that a-way" was said by Bugs Bunny in an old Loony Tune cartoon. It was when a monster was after him, Bugs told him that "he went that a-way".
What is a good way to start a speech??A Good Way To Start A Speech, Would Be By Starting It Off With The Opening Question For Example. (What Was The Most Rememberable Time Of Your Childhood History?) You Would Start It Off By Saying: "A Most Rememberable Time Of My Childhood History Would Be........."
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When writing (in British English), quotations are shown within pairs of quotation marks, i.e. "double" or 'single' inverted commas . This is the correct form for 'direct speech' being quoted, whether the speech/extract being quoted is referring to something previously spoken or written.If the quotation itself ends with a period, and the quotation is the last clause in the sentence, then the final period can be included, as someone once said, "...inside the quotation marks."In this way the sentence is ended, with no need of a further period.When page numbers are cited, unless these are part of a quotation, then quotation marks are not included.
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