Poor speakers often exhibit a lack of clarity and organization in their thoughts, making it difficult for the audience to follow their message. They may rely heavily on filler words, such as "um" and "like," which can distract from their content. Additionally, ineffective body language, such as avoiding eye contact or failing to engage with the audience, can further diminish their impact. Lastly, a poor speaker may struggle with pacing, either speaking too quickly or too slowly, which can hinder audience engagement.
Poor listeners often interrupt frequently, show disinterest in the speaker's message, fail to provide feedback or ask clarifying questions, and may struggle to remember or retain important information shared in the conversation.
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Aristotle believed that for a speaker to be believable, they must demonstrate ethos (credibility), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logic and reason). These three characteristics help to persuade an audience and establish trust with the speaker.
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awkward inarticulate a poor orator not well spoken a clumsy speaker a poor communicator verbally challenged at a loss for words
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lack of activ listening lack of attention
Two other solutions that the speaker discusses in "A Modest Proposal" are that the poor should sell their children to be eaten or that the government should take action to improve the economic situation of the poor. The speaker rejects these alternatives because they are either morally abhorrent or unlikely to be implemented effectively.
Poor parenting!!!
Food shortage No protection from the weather Poor living conditions Low income earnings Poor health and education