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    experience, but are also there to help the children be immersed in the project. The team will need to consider the language that is used on the project. The target audience is small children and therefore the language has to be appropriate, and could possibly vary from audience to audience depending on how old the majority of the audience is. The team will also need to consider the facts that they are stating in the project, making sure they are factually accurate. Drama is appropriate to use in…

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    requirement ❑ Manuscript is typewritten Use of Emotional and Situational Appeals (2) – Speech of Presentation ❑ Appeals intensely to emotions of listeners ❑ Creates a feeling of anticipation and/or honor ❑ Adapts presentation to specific situation and audience Content (5) – Speech of Presentation ❑ Multiple types of support forms used in presentation (examples, stories, testimony) ❑ Multiple language techniques are used effectively and naturally ▪ Vivid language ▪ Alliteration ▪…

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    that creates intensity to the audiences. Movies are mostly storytelling because they are events that happen to the characters and they are expressed in the movie. There is one movie that will show examples of American entertainment culture, which is called Hours by Eric Heisserer. In addition there are two sources…

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    An affluent, conflicted couple throw a 4th of July party in which the guest debate various philosphies about life as the couple’s marriage begin to show its cracks. BRIEF SYNOPSIS BRAD HASTINGS (50’s), a distinguished businessman, and his wife, DINAH (50’s), throw a 4th of July party after a disappointing parade. Their daughter, CONNIE (20’s) and Connie’s friend RENE (30’s), skip the party and head to the beach. The party is attended by LESTER ROBINSON (40’s), a professional psychologist and…

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    Summary of Evaluations My presentation was on professional issues of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses. I did my evaluation at my church where I brought oatmeal cookies and orange juice and also told the audience they were free to bring their own snacks. I invited and confirmed with four audiences, but unfortunately only two were able to attend. Fortunately two certified nursing assistant were able to attend on time and the presentation continued as planned. The two nursing assistants are…

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    opposed to tax breaks for big oil companies, and still have high ego-involvement. Low ego-involvement exists only when the audience does not care about the topic whatsoever—there is no strong attitude in favor or against a topic (Sereno). Once examined thoroughly, ego-involvement loses its mystique. However, variation between ability and ego-involvement levels within audiences often complicates persuasion attempts (Dainton and Zelley 119). Specifically, ego-involvement can act as a double-edged…

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    and her snarky attitude. However, what’s so skillfully done is that slowly the audience not only comes to care about Dani, but they come to adore her. The story is driven more by Dani’s inner goal of…

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    Entertainment – Romeo and Juliet (Tabletop Shakespeare) To me what makes a piece of art visually striking or not is how it challenges the idea of space. How can actors, puppets, or scenery change my impression of the venue? How can imagery immerse its audience into the world of the performance? Forced Entertainment offers a new answer to these questions by using common household items to illustrate one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, Romeo and Juliet. I am very familiar with the original…

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    Last Speech Reflection

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    main points I wanted to. The introduction was my favorite part of the speech, during the introduction I did a good job scanning the audience and my voice did not shake, I almost seem confident through that part of the speech. The only thing I would change is that I would pick a different attention getter, because the video clip I chose did not seem to draw the audience in the way it was meant to. I believe that my speech flowed well it was very easy to move from one point to the next because…

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    diction, metaphor and awed tone. The quote that shows Charlies character development is pg. 2 “"Something invisible tugs at my legs. This is the first time I 've ever dared to sneak away from home". This quote is the first part in the book where the audience is given insight into what Charlie is feeling and how he is changing from teen hood to…

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