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    Senator Edward M. Kennedy, he begins by addressing his identified audience. The reading highlights the point of using the correct tone and diction based on the provided audience. When delivering my tribute speech to my brother, I will be speaking in front of a group of students analogous to myself. Therefore, I will deliver my speech with a relaxed, yet professional tone. When presenting my brother, I plan to grasp the attention of my audience by describing characteristics of his personality,…

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    official perspective, but Televising Terrorism acknowledges that, “some open programmes […] are organised in a very tight manner in order to mobilise the audience behind the alternative perspective” (1983, p. 32). This description fits This Week, as the show offers a controlled reading of the alternative perspective, actively encouraging audience to adopt the perspective by not portraying the government’s official perspective in a favourable light. Examples of this are the way the show uses…

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    is clear and the stakes feel high. The plot features a compelling mystery. The storyline centers on the disappearance of a drunken father. It’s a mystery that easily engages the audience. The audience knows that the father was a drunk and that something terrible appeared to have happened that night, but the audience doesn’t know the entire story. This creates nice anticipation and tension. The script offers a nice twist at the end that works well to surprise the viewer. In addition,…

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    was the primary eye catching learning point due to the fact, myself and many others don’t realize how important voice is for a website and how this is critical for content. Furthermore, I learned building a voice behind a platform has two factors: Audience profile, and subject matter. When writing content, I always tend to write in different styles, which is a bad habit for platforms because the voice is the perception of the brand so it needs to stay constant according to the Lynda UX: Content…

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    When Harry Met Sally The film "When Harry Met Sally" is from 1989, throughout the movie the audience is presented with a variety of relationships. Two specific couples that will be analyzed are Sally and Harry, Marie and Jess. Unlike modern films, this movie contains an immense amount of interpersonal communication within the characters. Moreover, two topics that will be covered are is the Social Penetration Model and relational maintenance. The first couple that will be analyzed is Harry…

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    rhetorical strategies or devices to express her message about child labor to her audience. The rhetorical strategies or devices she used were: inclusive language, emotional language, and sarcasm. Kelley uses inclusive language in her speech. Her use of inclusive language was to acknowledge that it wasn't just her problem, but it was also our problem as a whole. The point of her to include this device was to show the audience that we are responsible…

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    campaigns that want to change society and to help the community around them. A controversial topic that has the ability to change the United States is the legalization of drugs. Even now, drugs play big part in the economy and the lives of the targeted audiences. My campaign will attempt to change the views of those who do not think legalizing marijuana can help the economy. It is important to discuss this topic because the states who have passed marijuana laws have helped their states and…

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    as George tries to cheer up the crowd. He reacts graciously surrounded by photographers then Peppy plants a kiss on his cheek. This plot will be different if the dialogue is included because it will explain exactly what is going on and getting the audience attention. I was amazed and shocked to see Peppy climb up at the Kinograph Studios as a rising star even when Al Zimmer sees taking pictures as the future of the industry; however, George thinks that is ridiculous. So George decides to take…

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    left. Either the staff at Xavier were ridiculously talented at promoting the musical or perhaps the attendees simply knew that they were in for a treat. Lights darkened, the announcer greets the audience, giving typical directions to turn off cell phones as to not disturb the cast members and audience, announced that there would be a fifteen minute intermission after the first act, and to enjoy the musical. The musical starts off with a dark blue color…

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    and cons of Genetic Screening. This article helped my audience understand how genetic testing can…

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