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1.
Asking questions
Make the audience think
Engage the people
If appropriate let the audience answer
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Issuing a challenge or call to action: ask the audience to do something. Challenge the audience
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Thank you statements
Use thank you statements because people liked to be thanked.
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Mottos and Monto:
Mottos and Monto's are words to live by.
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Song lyrics and poetic devices.
Quote a song
Use rhythm
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Using suspense:
Give hints and clues but not everything.
Make sure the give the rest of the information
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Summarizing main points:
Essential facts
Major points
Paragraph= topic or clincher sentence.
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Visual aids
Eye catchers to Focus audience. Don't pass your visual aid around.
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Using quotations:
Quote the words of others word for word
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Using stories:
Everyone loves a story so tell them.
Some short stories some long stories.
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Facts and stats
Validate the facts.
Stats=statistics
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Appeal to self- interest of audience.
Talk directly to the audience.
say "you"
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Code switching
Change the way you speak or act.
Consider the Audience and propose
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Background information
Get familiar with the subject
What's the history
The scoop
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Transitions
Transitions make language flow.
Transitions appear everywhere
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Reference to an occasion, event, or time
Occasions: holidays, birthdays.
Events: parties
Time:'remember the time
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Rhyme and rhythm
Use sounds of syllable
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Imagery
Paint a picture with words.
Describe sensory details.
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Text citation
Copy the text word for word surround it with quotations and put the page number
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Literary elements
Key words to use when reading and analyzing.
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Paraphrase
In writing use your own words but still cite the text.
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Syntax and diction
Syntax: the way a sentence is formed
Diction: word choice.
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Abstract
The art of summary
Summarize a piece of written work usually book or article
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Voice
Person behind word or writing
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Allusion
Refer to another work or person in your writing to add meaning.
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Figurative language
Using similes, meadaphir, personification.
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Visual aids
Eye catchers focus audience
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Emmanuel Frezzotti
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Brainstorming
Generating ideas, finding ideas.
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Appeal to emotion
Connect on a emotional level.
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