In "The Lamb" by William Blake, the speaker asks the lamb who made it and describes its gentle and trusting nature. The questions focus on the lamb's creator, its qualities, and its origins, emphasizing themes of innocence and the divine.
the questions that a careful listener should ask include:who is the speaker,what is speaker trying to say,what do the speaker's facial expression mean
The rhetorical situation
Ask Questions
Ask questions
The rhetorical situation
When preparing to host a guest speaker, what specific questions should you ask them to ensure their presentation aligns with the goals and expectations of your audience?
In "Top of the Food Chain" by T. Coraghessan Boyle, the townspeople ask the questions that the speaker responds to. They are curious and concerned about the strange occurrences happening in their town.
Key questions to ask about a presentation include: What is the main message or purpose? Is the content clear and organized? Are the visuals effective? Is the speaker engaging and knowledgeable? Does the presentation address the audience's needs and interests?
Focus on the speaker and maintain eye contact. Avoid interruptions and distractions. Show empathy by reflecting on what the speaker is saying. Ask clarifying questions to ensure understanding.
-focus your attention! (eye contact) Make the speaker the center of your attention. Be sure not to read or look around -tune in! Listen so you clearly understand the speaker. DON'T INTERRUPT! -ask when speaker is done, then ask questions or ask for more information. RESTATE!
To inquire about a speaker's fee, you can politely ask, "What is your speaking fee?"