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The language used in speeches changes based on the blank
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Topic of speech in english
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Read the following excerpt from President John F. Kennedy's "We Choose to Go to the Moon" speech. Then, answer the question that
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Read the excerpt from Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address.
In such a spirit on my part and on yours we face our
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________(1 point)
Responses audience. audience. patterns. patterns.
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Refer to Explorations in Literature for a complete version of this speech.
Which text from Reagan’s speech, “Remarks on
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I Have a Dream (2)
Martin Luther King, Jr. 6 It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment. This
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The language used in speeches changes based on the_?
A. Time B. Questions C. Audience D. Patterns
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Speech about education in simple English
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________(1 point) Responses audience. audience. questions. questions.
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Evan
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in a single paragraph Describe the persuasive appeal of Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Refer to specific persuasive
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The language used in speeches changes based on the
Questions Time Audience Patterns
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________(1 point) Responses time. time. questions. questions. audience.
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"What, To a Slave, is the Fourth of July?"
by Frederick Douglass This Fourth July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must
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Diverse Media Formats Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question A speech provides information in which type of media format?(1
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________(1 point)
Responses time. time. patterns. patterns. questions.
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uh mind yo buzzness
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________ (1 point)
A questions B patterns C time D audience
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The language used in speeches changes based on the _________
A. Audience. B. Questions. C. Patterns. D. Time.
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What is the main idea of this speach(Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death)
Responses A The colonies have an ally in Great Britain.The
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The language used in speeches changes based on the __________
time questions. patterns. audience.
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1. The _________, or the words used to express ideas, can change in speeches based on the audience.
2. Tone is another thing to
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To emphasize his conviction that all people, regardless of color, deserve equal rights, Dr. King
Responses A discusses
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07:26 Feature I Have a Dream (2) Martin Luther King, Jr. 6 It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the
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