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Oratorical Declamation

An oratorical declamation is a term used to describe the redelivery of a famous speech. Among the famous oratorical declamation pieces are “Shylock’s Defense” by William Shakespeare and “Dirty Hands” by John P. Delaney.

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Examples of valediction speech?

Do you by chance mean valedictorian speech?

A valedictorian speech is called a valediction speech...

Why dont guys pay any attention to there girlfriends?

If you have a boyfriend who doesnt pay attention to you then you dont have a very good boyfriend most boyfriends pay attention to their girlfriends because they dont want others to know that their girfriend is so ugly

How do the horizons in a typical soil profile differ from one another?

well you see, your mother's butt juice is put upon soil and therefore, it changes profile of a soil. BAM.

Do you have a speech choir piece entitled desiderata?

The poem, Desiderata, which is Latin for 'things to be desired' was originally composed by English Poet and lawyer, Max Ehrmann 1872 - 1945AD. On his death, the poem was found among his personal papers and although it was widely circulated during the late 1960s - early 1970s, and was said to have been found written on the walls of an old church (Saint Paul's, Baltimore, Maryland) 'author unknown', is actually protected by copyright (circa 1927) in Ehrmann's estate. Personal note: Many times I was requested to write this poem in calligraphic writing and did so with a footnote, "anonymous". I and other calligraphers were warned to seek permission from those handling Ehrmann's estate so that we would not breach copyright. For the full wording of this poem go to HTTP//wikilivres.info/wiki/desiderata

Declamation about Mary magdalene?

i rember having this piece when i was in highschool that talks about the life of modern magdaline. it was very touching!!!! Try looking it up in any library near you. it was called " MAGDALENE BY BREED". hOPE IT'LL HELP YOU!

Can you give me an example of declamation piece titled a taste of hell?

Alms, alms, alms. Spare me a piece of bread. Spare me your mercy. I am a child so young, so thin, and so ragged.
Why are you staring at me? With my eyes I cannot see but I know that you are all staring at me. Why are you whispering to one another? Why? Do you know my mother? Do you know my father? Did you know me five years ago? Yes, five years of bitterness have passed. I can still remember the vast happiness mother and I shared with each other. We were very happy indeed.
Suddenly, five loud knocks were heard on the door and a deep silence ensued. Did the cruel Nippon's discover our peaceful home? Mother ran to Father's side pleading. "Please, Luis, hide in the cellar, there in the cellar where they cannot find you," I pulled my father's arm but he did not move. It seemed as though his feet were glued to the floor.
The door went "bang" and before us five ugly beasts came barging in. "Are you Captain Luis Santos?" roared the ugliest of them all. "Yes," said my father. "You are under arrest," said one of the beasts. They pulled father roughly away from us. Father was not given a chance to bid us goodbye.
We followed them mile after mile. We were hungry and thirsty. We saw group of Japanese eating. Oh, how our mouths watered seeing the delicious fruits they were eating,
Then suddenly, we heard a voice call, "Consuelo. . . . Oscar. . . . Consuelo. . . . Oscar. . . . Consuelo. . . . Oscar. . . ." we ran towards the direction of the voice, but it was too late. We saw father hanging on a tree. . . . dead. Oh, it was terrible. He had been badly beaten before he died. . . . and I cried vengeance, vengeance, vengeance! Everything went black. The next thing I knew I was nursing my poor invalid mother.
One day, we heard the church bell ringing "ding-dong, ding-dong!" It was a sign for us to find a shelter in our hide-out, but I could not leave my invalid mother, I tried to show her the way to the hide-out.
Suddenly, bombs started falling; airplanes were roaring overhead, canyons were firing from everywhere. "Boom, boom, boom, boom!" Mother was hit. Her legs were shattered into pieces. I took her gently in my arms and cried, "I'll have vengeance, vengeance!" "No, Oscar. Vengeance, it's God's," said mother.
But I cried out vengeance. I was like a pent-up volcano. "Vengeance is mine not the Lord's". "No, Oscar. Vengeance is not ours, it's God's" these were the words from my mother before she died.
Mother was dead and I was blind. Vengeance is not ours? To forgive is divine but vengeance is sweeter.
That was five years ago, five years. . . .
Alms, alms, alms. Spare me a piece of bread. Spare me your mercy. I am a child so young, so thin, and so ragged. Vengeance is not ours, it's God's. . . . It's. . . . God's. . It's...


What are the criteria for judging in a storytelling?

Criteria for Judging Short Stories

By Steven Wilkens, eHow Contributor

updated January 27, 2011

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Writers consider short stories a rewarding way to practice their craft.

Scholars trace the origin of the written short story to Egypt in about 3,000 B.C., and even further back if oral tales are taken into account. Modern short stories are works of prose fiction that are shorter than novels and novellas. Several basic criteria are used in judging short stories.

  1. Technical Aspects
    • Judges of short stories examine the technical aspects of the story, an elementary but significant step of the judging process. Technical aspects include spelling, grammar, sentence structure, punctuation and mechanics such as the proper use of capitalization, italics and abbreviations. In formal contests of short story writing, judges make sure that entrants do not exceed the maximum number of words. Most definitions of short stories place the maximum allowable number of words at 7,000 to 10,000, although some contests limit stories to as few as 2,000 to 4,000 words.

    Originality and Creativity
    • Short story judges consider how much imagination and creativity the author used in writing the short story. They look at how original a short story is, or how much it stands out, grabs the reader's attention and presents new ideas compared to previously published short stories. An original, creative short story is one that reflects the author's style and vision in a vivid manner. Even if a new short story author is inspired by an established writer, he should still put his own original touches on his stories.

    Plot and Themes
    • Judges examining the plot and themes presented in a short story consider factors such as whether the plot is convincing and how much it draws the reader into the story's world. Judges also ask themselves whether they find the story suspenseful, compelling, thrilling or emotionally moving, depending on its themes. Short stories have smaller casts of characters than most novels, but the author should still make the characters and their thoughts and actions come alive on the page.

    Ending
    • Author Joyce Carol Oates has stated that one of the most significant parts in judging a short story is asking whether it achieves closure, which she defines as a situation in which when the story ends, the attentive reader understands why it is ending at that time. Even if a short story includes little in the way of traditional action, its ending should signal a change of some sort in the main character, a shift of consciousness or a deepening of insight.

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Declamation piece entitled teenage love?

Declamation speeches on teenage love can address the advantages and disadvantages of it. Writers will have to put in time researching the topic to come up with arguments.

What colour represents happiness?

All bright hues in nature express happiness except the dark shades of blue and black .

How much is thirty pieces of silver worth today?

tough question because even if you just mean their metallic or monetary value rather than their numismatic value the various silver coins that are called pieces of silver had different weights as well as different standards of purity

but the tyrian shekels that are thought to be the ones meant by the famous 30 pieces of silver reference to Judas iscariot were at least 94 percent pure & averaged 220 grains

& there are 480 grains in an ounce

& an ounce of silver is worth about 14 dollars & 72 cents today

so in that case about 190 dollars in all

however, before the discovery of the new world silver was only a little less valuable than that of gold. So in reality, it was probably several thousand dollars by today's standards

What are some declamation pieces about best friends?

They wanted me to have the best of endless possibilities. Some things in life are worth of tears. Life is full of surprises.

What is the best oration that can catch peoples attention?

I'm only in 7th Grade and don't particularly like public speaking, but any time i have to present something or write a paper I will always treat it like reading a brochure. NOT a sales pitch, that will only bore people. Focus on the good things about your topic, but don't forget to still mention the bad things. Make it sound interesting, exciting, and fun, all at the same time. You may also want to practice in front of a mirror if it's lengthy. This seems geeky, yes, but it's not like anybody's gonna know.

What are the examples of interpretative reading?

Interpretative reading is sometimes referred to as dramatic reading. An example of interpretative reading is reading a play and using movements and voice changes as you read for each character. You use postures, pacing, and other techniques as you read a story.

Can you give an example of English declamation piece?

So what? She's my friend

Gladys: (scratching her hands with eyes moving around)

Gotcha! Nobody's here. Hmmm . . . . Let me see what's in this bag. Wow! A Nice hairbrush. I'll better keep this and I must go back before my PE Teacher finds out, I'm no longer there.

Joan: Jean, have you seen Gladys?

Jean: no. why Joan, is your friend gone again for another miracle?

Narration: I don't understand why my classmates are so indifferent towards Gladys.

Jean: oh no! My hairbrush! It's gone! Joan, its Gladys. She stole my hairbrush from my bag.

Joan: but Jean, we can't judge Gladys easily. Why? Did you really see her taking it?

Jean: c'mon Joan open your eyes. Your friend is a klepto! Everyone knows that!

Narration: I hardly believe it. Gladys? A klepto? She came from a rich family. She can buy anything she wants.

Gladys: (singing a birthday song) happy birthday Joan. Here, take my present. Mwah… (Kiss)

Joan: thanks Gladys. I'll open it. Wow! This bracelet must be expensive. You're a wonderful friend. (Hug)

Narration: my birthday party was very memorable. The next morning, I heard mommy banging my door.

Madam Clara: (shouting) Joan! Joan! Open up! (banging the door)

Joan: mom, something wrong?

Madam Clara: I lost my diamond ring last night and I saw it in your purse!

Narration: I can't believe it! Mom accused me for stealing her diamond ring. I cried a river that day. Suddenly I remembered. Gladys borrowed a perfume from my purse. So the next morning. . .

Gladys: hi Joan! How's my friend?

Joan: surely, not fine!

Gladys: why? (Confused)

Joan: I'm your best friend Gladys but why did you do that to me? Many knows you're a . . . a klepto, but I did not forsake you!

Gladys: Joan let me explain (sob). I wished to return your mom's ring before I left that night so I left it in your purse.

Joan: you know Gladys; I don't want to see you again. So leave me alone.

Gladys: Joan!

Joan: go away you klepto!

Gladys: (stoned, speechless and teary-eyed)

Narration: it was the first time my best friend and I experienced such disagreement. I went to my dad and he told me. . .

Mr. Jose: seventy times seven dear, as what Jesus said that we must forgive. Why will you allow unforgiveness to steal the happiness of your friendship?

Narration: daddy's words brought me patience and understanding.

Joan: Gladys! Hey Gladys!

Gladys: Joan? (Confused) you mean we're friends again? Joan I'm so sorry!

Joan: tell me Gladys, what pushed you to steal?

Gladys: I don't know. I don't understand why I do this thing (sob). You know when I was only three years old; I did not have nice toys like yours. My parents are playing favorites. They never loved me. Maybe, I'm not as pretty like my sisters. To my despair, I secretly took and played with their expensive dolls. Everything they got, I was very much envious to have them too. Until now, I still crave to posses everything I admire.

Joan: Gladys, I'm sorry too. I've been a quick judge. But I believe you still have the chance to overcome it, my dad knows a very good psychiatrist. We'll visit her tomorrow,

Would that be okay?

Gladys: sure. Thanks Joan, you're a real friend indeed. (Hug)

Narration: A true friend is measured in times of trouble.

So let's take time to let others see the beauty of Christ in us. The end. . .

Wednesday child is full of woe?

: Monday's child is fair of face. : Tuesday's child is full of grace. : Wednesday's child is full of woe. : Thursday's child has far to go. : Friday's child is loving and giving. : Saturday's child works hard for a living, : But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day : Is bonny and blithe and good and gay.

Can you give me a short speech on indonesian independence day?

I can't write your speech for you -- that would be cheating and if you copied it, it would be plagiarism. Here are some tips on how to write a good speech, though:

1. Do your research and find out as much as you can about your topic:

2. Make a list of the most important points that you learned

3. Write down facts to support those points and convince your audience that your

viewpoint is correct

4. Pretend you are just talking to some friends and write down how you would tell

them this information.

5. Practice your speech by saying it out loud until you know it and are

comfortable saying it

Give me an example of the freedom of speech?

The freedom of speech is when you have freedom to say I don't like this soup or that cat is ugly.pota

Does anyone knows the declamation piece Suffer the Little Children by Rodolofo C Bagay?

class, how many times must i tell you.. that this room is a no noise area!

why your pandemonium could be felt down from the office of the principal?

somebody must explain... Mitchie! what really happened?... blah.. blah.. blah..

I can't remember the other lyrics because I was only grade two when I performed this..

What are the factors affecting oral communication?

1) Clear 2) Consistent with expectation of receiver 3) Adequate 4) Timely 5) Uniform 6) Acceptable.