Why might a speaker want to come back to the introduction in the conclusion of a speech? Give an example of a way a speaker might achieve such parallelism
What will be an ideal response?
The best answers will:
1. explain that using this parallelism gives the speech an overall sense of symmetry and can help establish the speech's major theme.
2. cite an example of a story, quotation, rhetorical question, or (a relevant, appropriate) joke. Outstanding answers will set up the story, quotation, rhetorical question, or joke as it would occur in an introduction and then explain how a speaker might effectively return to it in the conclusion.
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What will be an ideal response?
What is the most appropriate measure of relative energy in a scene?
a. event density b. experience density c. experience relevance d. event intensity e. event relevance
As your textbook makes clear, speechmaking carries heavy ethical responsibilities because it is a form of
A. self-expression. B. power. C. authenticity. D. privilege. E. communication.