Wednesday, November 30, 2011

chapter 9

Delivering presentations is one of the most important subjects a student can learn. This is the opportunity where it lets a person be able to sell him or herself to the world. It can help a person land a job, or even create a new title for him or herself; it can be the pass to success in a way. This chapter introduces the Branches of Oratory

Judicial (forensic discourse) defending or accusing, dealing with the past.

Deliberative (Legislative discourse) politics or policy

Epideictic (Ceremonial Discourse) present

These branches are based on time, purpose and content. It was used even dated back to Greece where great historians believed that these three things could make the perfect argument.

Research in as presentation is what can make your argument valid and reliable. The chapter explains that this is what is going to make your audience believe what you have to say. Your presentation should always stay organized and this can be made possible by creating a visual outline. This chapter ends by slideshows help the speaker, but in the end the speaker is what makes the presentation.

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