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    full blown potential. Pridebites has sales that are going through the roof. This company has sold 1.3 million dollars in products in a little over than one year. That number is impressive due to the fact that their target audience are dog owners. Their target audience is one of the keys…

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    Audience and Occasion: The occasion for my ceremonial speech is a celebratory dinner in honor of my older brother, Michael Tradewell, who has just graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School. I am going to be giving a congratulate speech on his remarkable accomplishments, thanking him for always being the most amazing brother, and let him know that he will be an outstanding doctor. The audience will be our family, immediate and extended, and also some close friends who have known…

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    Obj Audience Benefits

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    Audience Benefits and the “You” View (Obj. 4) Your Task. Revise the following sentences to emphasize the perspective of the audience and the “you” view. 16. We have prepared the enclosed form that may be used by victims to report identity theft to creditors. If you are a victim of identity theft, a form has been enclosed to help you report it to creditors. 17. To help us process your order with our new database software, we need you to go to our website and fill out the customer information…

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    and Richard Zoglin. In Snyder’s piece, he makes the claim that businessman BF Keith refined the audience. While in Zoglin’s text, Zoglin argues that Robin Williams refined his performances to be extreme. In this text, refinement is the changing of different aspects of the comedy show, such as the audience and the actual performance. Refinement in comedy is necessary because it keeps the audience interested in a show, and it leads to new styles of comedy. It is important here to distinguish…

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    The Cuban Swimmer Essay

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    big part in moving the story along. Stage directions, lighting, and sound effects work together to make The Cuban Swimmer a submersible one-act play. These properties of staging make the audience use their imagination to assume what the playwright is referring to. As the result of this, the play makes the audience feel like they are a part of it. At the beginning of the play, the setting and time are introduced. Stage directions then show the movement of a boat. “Pacific Ocean. Midday. On the…

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    says it is the only card that users don’t need to pay annual fee, late fee, and penalty rate. The intended audiences for this advertisement are people who might have same problems as Erica. By giving these new services, the commercial can persuade the audiences to change their credit cards. I believe that there must be a lot of people forget to pay their credit card bill, so the audiences will be interested to the commercial and the card that doesn’t need to pay late fee or other payment. As a…

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    Motivational Speech Ideas

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    Four ways to be direct to the audience with the speech are “strive for naturalness,” “show enthusiasm,” “project a sense of confidence,” and “engage directly with audience members”. “Strive for naturalness” is giving a speech naturally rather than acting with the thought of it being an important conversation. For example, if you have a birth of your child, you are going to tell your parents about it. You don’t want to act it out like it’s a part of a movie scene because it’s not possible. You…

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    World, she creates many arguments about art, artists, and the way art is viewed. There are many times throughout the essay where she claims the audience can interpret art differently. However, this is not always the case. The interpretation of art is not always up to the audience. The audience can view art differently, but it is not the choice of the audience, it 's the choice of the artist to allow them to perceive it differently. Allison states, “If we were more the same, would we not see…

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    this class that I thought I would never know. The things that I’ve learned will help me in the present and in the future. Credibility is something that you need to become successful and it has to be part of you. According to “Public Speaking: An Audience-Centered Approach,” written by Beebe, credibility is based on the audience’s perception of a speaker’s competence, trustworthiness, dynamism, sociability. An ethical communicator is someone who is responsible of thinking, making decisions,…

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    It is surprising but true that audiences or readers would have come to the play knowing the outcome of the battle yet Shakespeare tends to create dramatic suspense and tension. John Summons defines 'dramatic tension' as "how you keep an audience hooked to the story of your play. It is about creating and maintaining an audience's involvement in the 'journey of your play." The playwright achieves this by using dramatic tragedy and twists, structure of the play and the characters and their…

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