SPC 1017 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Impromptu Speaking, Anthropomorphism

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22 May 2017
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Delivering a speech word-for-word from memory without using notes. Delivering a well-developed, well-organized, carefully rehearsed speech without having memorized the exact wording. A word that refers to an individual member of a general class. A word that refers to an object or describes an action or characteristic in the most specific way possible. A word that does not stereotype, discriminate against, or insult and gender or any racial, cultural, or religious group. A colorful word wording that is full of life, vigorous, bright, and intense. Thesaurus a feature that allows the user to view synonyms and antonyms, and automatically replace words for enhanced writing. A simple word a word known to most people who speak the language. Correct word a word that means what the speaker intends and is grammatically correct in the phrase or sentence in which it appears. Language that deviates from the ordinary, expected meaning of words to make a description or comparison unique, vivid, and memorable.

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