Many students are not sure where to begin when trying to find poetry for interpretation. The options can seem overwhelming, confusing, and frustrating (if not non-existent at times). This solution offers some locations (plus tips and tricks) to find the freshest material that works for you.
Subject:
Communication and Rhetoric
Topic:
Forensics and Debate
Posting ID:
4068
OTA ID:
103225
It is often said that prose is the easiest event to do, but the hardest event to do right. Despite the large number of competitors who do prose, students are often struggling to find a prose that has that "certain something" to make into finals of any tournament. This solution offers locations, tips and tricks to find the right prose for you.
Subject:
Communication and Rhetoric
Topic:
Forensics and Debate
Posting ID:
4069
OTA ID:
103225
How to find good drama to interpret.
Drama can be one of the hardest forms of literature to find for interpretation. From solo acting/interp to duo acting/interp, this solution offers tips and tricks to find the best and freshest material for you.
Subject:
Communication and Rhetoric
Topic:
Forensics and Debate
Posting ID:
4070
OTA ID:
103225
How to give a good extemporaneous speech.
Extemporaneous can seem like a scary event. The time limit, notes (or lack thereof), and source citations - combined with a knowledge of current events - can make this event seem tough to do well. This solution gives you the information and tricks any good extemper will need for success.
Subject:
Communication and Rhetoric
Topic:
Forensics and Debate
Posting ID:
4072
OTA ID:
103225
It is easy to think that polished, smooth speakers are naturally talented, but this isn't really true. Good delivery is a skill which anyone can learn. This solution offers steps to recognize and curtail nearly every delivery problem.
Subject:
Communication and Rhetoric
Topic:
Forensics and Debate
Posting ID:
4073
OTA ID:
103225
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