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Public speaking tips are mentioned.

How would I stop saying "um" or other fillers such as "like" "uh" "you know what I mean" when making speeches?

Subject:

Communication and Rhetoric

Topic:

All Topics

Posting ID:

3494

OTA ID:

103199

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Rhetoric questions - explanation and examples provided

What is a rhetoric question? Include a definition of erotema, anacoenosis, anthypophora, dianoea, aporia, epiplexis, exuscitatio, pysma and ratiocinatio. Provide examples of each.

Subject:

Communication and Rhetoric

Topic:

All Topics

Posting ID:

12513

OTA ID:

102789

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Metonymy and synecdoche

Compare and contrast a metonymy and a synecdoche? Provide an example of each.

Subject:

Communication and Rhetoric

Topic:

All Topics

Posting ID:

12517

OTA ID:

102789

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Metaphor and Simile

Compare and contrast the two concepts, metaphor and simile. Provide examples.

Subject:

Communication and Rhetoric

Topic:

All Topics

Posting ID:

12519

OTA ID:

102789

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The Litotes and the Hyperbole

Compare and contrast the Litotes and the Hyperbole? Provide at least one example of each.

Subject:

Communication and Rhetoric

Topic:

All Topics

Posting ID:

12522

OTA ID:

102789

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