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They will read out the names of the winners in tomorrow's show
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Boccaccio employs the voice of his narrator Dioneo to represent his ideas on the tension between masculinity and femininity. While Dioneo excites the members of the brigata and recognizes women for their unique skills and independent ideas, he concludes the Decameron with a story reminiscent of the society from which these young aristocrats escaped, revealing misogynistic overtones. Dioneo Boccaccio is able to explore the gender disparity which is inherent in 14th century Florentine society.
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Develop the Purpose. ...
Analyze the Audience - ongoing - formal and informal.
Develop the Topic (or Thesis for persuasive speeches)
Investigate the Subject - only after step 3!
Structure the Message (preparation outline = full sentences ok)
Convert the Message for Oral Interpretation (presentation outline = keywords)
Explanation:
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The lines 27-44 from the short story "Night Calls" by Lisa Fugard describe the narrator's feelings about her father's response to her new talent.
Marlene had recently discovered her talent for imitating bird and animal calls. Due to this special gift, she had gained popularity and respect from everyone at her boarding school.
When Marlene relates this to her father and offers to mimic the sounds of birds and animals for him, he shakes his head slightly and replies "I've got the real thing right outside my window." Marlene seems to be hurt and slightly upset by his response. However, this is not new for her as she has never received any response or reaction from her father. She is pretty much used to this sort of behavior from him.
1) girl, she
2) us, our
3) verse, she
4) friends, their
5) boy, his