CMN2135- Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 22 pages long!)
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Study guide: viewing and analysis of speeches. In a rhetorical analysis, you should identify any points from the speech that support your assessment of speech purpose(s). Try to identify the specific spirit and climate of the times that generated the speech: for example; the difference between an opinion piece on youtube, vs. martin luther king jr. "s dream speech (these are very different contexts) Background materials, and reasons" for the speech are relevant here. Include a context statement in the opening of the speech in order to give the audience a guide to what you are about to discuss with them. Physical setting of the speech can impact the attention to the speech. Audience (portray/topic delivery: portray, what do audience members know about the subject? a. i. Was the topic of the speech written for that audience: who are they? b. i. Perceived dynamism; forceful, bold, active, involved, energetic.