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Communication Strategies

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COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES

BY GABRIEL SCHMIDT

Sympathy and Empathy

Be a sympathetic listener, to feel sorry... even if you can't relate, to feel someone else's pain

Mottos and Mantras

Are words to live by, wise sayings, are good to have

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Using stories

Everyone tells a good story, some long and detailed, some short and sweet, andedotes are tid bits

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Reference to an occasion, event, or time.

Occasion: special ones
Event: concerts, sporting
Time:"Remember the time"

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Facts and Stats

Facts validates what you say or write, cite your sources, Statistics, give audience numbers

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Using Quotations

Words of others, word 4 word, he/she said ".......", quote experts, friends, family, characters, etc....

Transitions

Make language flow, they appear everywhere, words, phrases, even where sentences finish

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Visual Aids

Eye catches, V.A alive, entrance, emphasize, don't pass V.A.s around, big and bold

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Asking questions

Get audience thinking, engage, if appropriate let people answer, retoracle ?'s needed not answer or is too obvious

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Background Information

Get familiar with subject or topic, acquire knowledge, what's the history, the scoop, the 411, the info, prior knowledge

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Using Suspense

Give hints, clues, not the whole 411..., answer throughout, be sure to give all info by the end

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Using a challenge or call to action

If u want someone 2 do something, do it, challenge people, be clear and specific about your request

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Brainstorming

Generating ideas, finding ideas, ways to brainstorm; lists Bubble maps, graphic organizers

Rhythm

Use sounds of syllables to create patters
Alliteration: repeat 1rs letter
Assonance: repeat vowels(AEIOU)
Consonance: repeat consonance (bcdefghkjlmnpqrstvwxyz)

Rhyme
Repeat end syllable

Close rhyme
Street rhyme
Slant rhyme

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Poetic devices

Unique and original form of expression. Alliteration + assonance, simile + metaphor, rhyme + rhythm, repetition, personification + onomatopoeia

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Literary Elements

Key to use when reading, analyzing, literary words.
Plot, character, setting, theme, point of view, books, poems, short stories, articles, blogs, media

Simile + Metaphor

Simile: Using "like" or "as"
Metaphor: Compare without using "like" or "as"

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Repetition

Repeat repeat repeat

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