Speech about a speech
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• Find a speech on www.AmericanRhetoric.com that you can teach us about.
• You will have 3-4 minutes to share the following with us:• Who gave the speech• What the circumstances were surrounding the speech• How this speech was received by the audience• What you like and/or dislike about the speech• How this speech could have been improved• What this speech has meant to others or if it has since been
quoted or referred to by others.
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• You may share up to 200 words from the speech you are quoting. These MUST be in the document you upload to www.turnitin.com
• On the day of your speech, a printed copy of your speech is due.
• You may use a copy of your speech while you present, but please practice the “bounce” that we talked about!
• Notecards and outlines are a great tool. (Paper or digital)
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Schedule• 9/10 – Research and write• 9/12 – Research and write• All speeches are due to www.turnitin.com by midnight
September 14.• 9/16 – Bring printed hard copy to class and present
speeches. If you are going to use a printed copy while you present your speech, please make an additional copy for me.