CMN 2135 Study Guide - Final Guide: Alliteration, Inflection, Anthropomorphism

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Step 1: getting started: choosing a theme. Options for ordering main points: chronological, example; history of laws pertaining to gun legislation in canada, spatial, example; a tour of parliament, topical, different kinds of snow blowers or program choices at the university of ottawa. Feedback: after each speech, you will be asked to write 2 comments (a critique, one strength, one area for improvement, in a diplomatic & constructive way, be specific. Types of information: these variables will give you knowledge about your audience in order to adapt, the topic/content of your speech, the delivery of the speech (what strategies to use) You have 1000s of beliefs related to economy, politics, education, social practices, ways of doing things etc: attitudes, predisposition to respond, react to objects, others, situations, ways of doing, thinking, seeing. 5: some topics are inappropriate, trivial (dental hygiene), too sensitive to discuss in certain time periods.