In act 1 of
Julius Caesar, the assessment of the leader that is not correct is about Brutus.
<span>Brutus is at war with himself about whether or not
to participate in killing Ceasar. It shows that he is truly trying to do the
right thing and he is noble.</span>
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Answer:
D. Compare and contrast
Explanation:
The speaker started by giving similarities between the two instruments: "The violin and cello are both beautiful string instruments,"
Afterwards, the speaker starts giving the differences : one is larger while the other is smaller, one is harder to transport and another is much more expensive
Hey! I'm not sure if the principles of speech are universally recognized, but these 7 are mentioned in a popular article by amanet.org:
- Perception
- Perfection
- Visualization
- Discipline
- Description
- Inspiration
- Anticipation
If this isn't what you're talking about, I apologize; hopefully my answer can still help you:
- Perception - Think of this as your ego (its abundance or its lack); a big trait in public speaking/speech delivery in general is focusing solely on the topic of the speech. When you start worrying about the effectiveness of your delivery, that worry is recognizable and makes you less authentic.
- Perfection - "Perfection" is kinda the same thing, with emphasis on not over-thinking the small mistakes you might make.
- Visualization - If your audience can't visualize the ideas you're presenting, they'll quickly lose interest/get lost.
- Discipline - Practicing/experience (obviously) makes you a better, calmer presenter.
- Description - Methods like "painting pictures" in your audience's heads/using rhetorical appeals to build a solid foundation for your claims is super important.
- Inspiration - Speak to inspire, not to aimlessly stuff your audience with weak, boring, cliche ideas.
- Anticipation - Try to withhold key ideas for a little bit/linger on other information to create the feeling of suspense; when you create long-lasting interest, you become a more memorable speaker.
Hopefully I was of some help!