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D-"He believes that we should remove Saddam Hussein and his regime from power immediately"
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Answer:
.a. the speaker sets the tone for immediacy.
Explanation:
Immediacy behaviours are actions that show warmth, inclusiveness, psychological closeness, openness to interactions and positivity. They can be verbal or non verbal.
Therefore, before a speaker decides to add immediacy behaviours in his speech, he must have set the precedent for it. The speaker needs to prepare his listeners before he tries to communicate warmth and psychological closeness, because his listeners may immediately feel suspicious if the speaker jumps into immediacy behaviours without preamble.
A speaker can set the tone for immediacy by preparing his audience with stories that elicit empathy, stories that show the humanity in him and others.
Answer:
He clearly can be described as a rhetorical public speaker who uses ethos in every part of persuading.
Answer & Explanation:
Logical fallacies - false acts of reasoning (e.g. ad hominem is when an statement is directed to the person rather than the argument itself)
Optimum pitch - the level at which the voice operates with the greatest ease (hence, its optimum)
Resonance - the amplification of the voice
Theme - the central idea of a literary work (e.g. the theme of To Kill a Mockingbird is the morality of people)
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