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    Intended Audience

    Intended audience:                                                    basically the intended audience of the author are leaders and executives of the companies who have to work in different environments, at different levels of appointments in the companies as  a team leader. The author has highlighted different components of emotional intelligence which in his point of view are essential for a good leader to achive  the goals of his company.The author has also tried to draw the attention

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    Oral Presentation Rubrics

    |[pic] |Teacher Rubric: Oral presentations | ▪ This is a sample rubric for teachers to assess students’ oral presentations. The criteria are based on the standards for LOTE and Communication. ▪ This rubric is designed to be integrated into a scoring sheet. A complete grading sheet typically has a scoring system attached

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    drawing or photograph. Bring it to class together with a paragraph of your own (75-100 words) describing how the message of the ad is directed to a particular audience and commenting on why the illustration was selected for that audience. Since this is an internet advertisement it is aimed at global audiences. The advertisement was intended for many different people around the globe to see. The writer of the ad used a man in his picture. I think that he used a man in the picture not to be subjective

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    | Audience | Author is attentive to the values of intended audience (fellow undergraduate students and professor). Author defends beliefs and handles counter-arguments with respect. | The paper contains words/examples likely to appeal to a specific audience, but could benefit from more effective handling of counter-arguments OR relies on beliefs that the audience might not share. | The paper does not appear to have a specific audience in mind or is disrespectful to its intended audience either

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    Factors Which Affect Performance of Oral Literature

    realization of oral art. It also includes the responses of the audiences before whom the oral artist performs. It involves both the psychological and the physical being of the performer and his or her audiences (Bukenya and Nandwa, 1983). Performance is generally understood as the delivery or rendition of an item usually to an audience (Minuka, 1994). That means performance is the demarcation between the performer and his or her audience. It’s guided by certain tacit regulation to which every participant

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    Dt14310

    Williamson EN1420 ANALYSIS 1.1 The reader or audience for the text ideally must care enough to read or otherwise take in the text and pay attention. A rhetorical situation invites audience responses and results. Most authors have a targeted reading audience in mind. An audience might change their views as a conclusion and will mediate change or act in a new way. The author creates an argument to convince a particular audience. The text is the argument. Whether it is written, visual,

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    Subaru Legacy Jr. Driver Rhetorical Analysis

    window of time to convince the audience to buy their product, donate to their charity, ect. With such a small amount of time the advertisement must use the art of persuasion correctly. The advertisement must utilize all the aspects of persuasion; knowing the audience, placement of the advertisement, and the use of ethos, pathos, and logos. Knowing the audience and knowing where and when the advertisement

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    a lecture to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain a listening audience. Public speaking is commonly understood as face-to-face speaking between individuals and an audience for the purpose of communication. It is closely allied to "presenting", although the latter is more often associated with commercial activity. Most of the time, public speaking is to persuade the audience; with this definition, I can firmly say that I did plenty of public

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    between the artist and the audience is a crucial element to the success of the artwork in its historical era. Titian’s traditional Renaissance symbolism and style of painting made his work a masterpiece of his time. According to art critic Brand Hamlee Titian’s work met the “demands of an admiring public. As he was particularly famous for his portraits and mythological works” this created a positive relationship between “Venus of Urbino” and the intended Renaissance audience. The relationship between

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    Eric Birling

    seems to be the righteous view of morality and also agree with Sheila who has undergone the most dramatic change and has accepted social responsibility forever. In order for us to recognise Eric’s change, his flaws first have to made abundant to the audience. Priestly obliges through the stage directions he set for Eric. He describes him as “not quite at ease” showing that he could be uncomfortable at the prospect of an evening with his mother and father or more likely that he is worried, that events

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