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Students who make connections while reading are better able to understand the text they are reading. It is important for students to draw on their prior knowledge and experiences to connect with the text. Students gain a deeper understanding of a text when they make authentic connections.
This seems more of an opinion type question, but, I'll give you two-three ways a speech could be interesting:
- You motivated the audience
- You made people ask questions
If it didn't:
- Could've be more vivid
- Get people to understand
Again, this is more opinion. I just gave my ideas, but you could use your own.
To analyze tone, you should study connotations, diction, the speaker and
the topic. It is important to think about the connotations given with
certain words, whether words are angry or happy. Additionally, the
diction can provide input, if they are dropping words or speaking
quickly. The speaker can also help provide the tone, you have
associations with certain people, like a funeral attendant being somber.
Finally, the topic can also tell you the tone, if you're reading about a
funeral, you would expect the tone to be sad.