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Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Commemorative Speech
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=== Excellent commemorative speeches (63 - 70) === ;Invention and Arrangement: Excellent speakers gracefully link their subject to one or a few core values. They are able to explore these values through interesting stories and support. Excellent speakers have clear and compelling arrangement that increases audience engagement without any slow sections. ;Style: Excellent speakers weave in stylistic devices well. The speech is always clear and yet never far from a well-written line or stylistic passage. The speaker takes full advantage of this writing by performing it stylistically. Rhythm is vibrant and interesting. Overall, pitch and rate actively support the manuscript’s words. That is, the performance not only makes comprehension easy but also strengthens the power of the content. ;Memory and Delivery: Excellent speakers have mastered the manuscript. They are able to reference the manuscript occasionally without any break in their delivery. The speech is not memorized, but rather known deeply. As such, the entire speech is fluidly and accurately delivered. Excellent speakers move and gesture dynamically and appropriately. Like their prosody, the physical movement complements and strengthens the content. They sound confident and compelling for the entire speech. Excellent speakers develop an appropriate ethos for their subject matter.
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