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Dan George was born in a tribal family where he got the name Geswanouth Slahoot. He had to change his name to George when he entered a missionary boarding school at the age of five. Also, the use of his native language was prohibited there. Apart from being a notable actor, he was a poet too. While giving a speech, he recited his own poem among his people. He emphasized the impact of colonialism and its effect on the society and in politics. He was also an environmentalist, spiritual healer who promoted traditional values and a spokesperson for the natives. He inspired many Indigenous leaders to come out of the shadows of past and move forward for a better future. He even pointed out the low number of native children getting government aids for their education and development. He helped in creating awareness among his people to know about their rights and fight for it. It was only because of his education and career that he realized the rights of the natives which would help in improving the condition of his people.
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Hello there,
<span>What is one of the best ways speakers can make their speeches more memorable?
Your correct answer would be D.) </span><span> "appeal to emotions by varying the tone and pitch of their voices"
When you change the pitch and tone of your voice,(make sure your not sounding like a robot),as you do this, there mind's start to be more focused on your speech. When you use body movement's also.So by using emotion's and by controlling your pitch and tone, this can help the audience to remember your speech.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
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Sorry if I got this wrong