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1. The _________, or the words used to express ideas, can change in speeches based on the audience. 2. Tone
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what is the best way to identify the intended audience of a speech?
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What is the purpose of Truth's repetition of the rhetorical question "Ain't I a woman?" in this speech?
Responses A It reminds
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What important things does the character say that helps us understand what they are like?
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I stand before you not as an expert but as a concerned citizen – one of the 400,000 people who marched in the streets of New
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What is the best way to identify the intended audience of a speech?(1 point)
Responses analyze who may relate to the argument
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Which statement best sums up the tone of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address?
A. The speech balances frankness,
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Match the letter of the Kansan with his or her descriptive speech. Not all letters will be used.
A Govemor Lewelling B. Mary
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from ,begin bold,Untitled Speech by Ruth Muskrat, 1923,end bold, paragraph 1,We want to become citizens of the
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Choose the best purpose for Senator Obama beginning his speech with his father’s history.
Answer choices for the above question
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1. Discuss the use of humour in the speech and provide one example. (2+1+1
grammar and spelling = On Sean Stephenson speech (the
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"Obama's Speech at Selma, 2015"
by Barack Obama Of course, our democracy is not the task of Congress alone, or the courts alone,
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