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Public Speaking (Summer 2019)/Commemorative Speech
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=== Poor commemorative speeches (42 - 48) === ;Invention and Arrangement: Poor speakers attempt to link their subject to values, but the relationship is generally unclear. The values might also be poorly chosen. Their stories and support often seem irrelevant. Poor speakers have unclear arrangement, with many sections that seem out of place. ;Style: Poor speakers include few stylistic devices, and need many more. They perform a few passages well, but are flat and/or choppy for the majority of the speech. Rhythm is uneven with speakers occasionally going back a few words to edit a mistake. Overall, pitch and rate are more flat than appropriate. Overall, their performance both hinders and aids comprehension. ;Memory and Delivery: Poor speakers show little familiarity with the manuscript. They have a few sections that are delivered fluidly, while other sections remain choppy. They move off the manuscript for brief periods, but fluidity suffers. Poor speakers move and gesture occasionally, though they have a small movement and gesture repertoire. They generally sound unconfident, occasionally sounding fine.
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