Hope this helps: “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most memorable speeches of all time.
It is worthy of lengthy study as we can all learn speechwriting skills from King’s historic masterpiece.
This article is the latest in a series of video speech critiques which help you analyze and learn from excellent speeches.
One of the many rights I have as a person is the right to
"Live as a person"
i can describe freedom of speech by
"Like a bird fly freely"
Im out of ideas
:)
Answer:
Ambiguous facts.
Explanation:
A reader may always interpret; facts, symbols, etc... according to her/his own perspective. However, when you add ambiguousness to the fact, as the noun says, you create and cause confusion, as the fact is considered unclear. So if facts are always open to one's interpretation, an ambiguous fact is definitely super open to interpretation!
Stereotype is judgement on people based on what they look like on the outside. Stereotypes are mostly like rumors which are false ideas spread about a person’s identity. One example is when tall people are judged as basketball players. You have to get to know someone before making a stereotype type or false accusation.
Making it clear that the most important goal of your speech is to inform the audience about your topic