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34kurt
3 months ago
9

Match the description of each speech to the audience it addresses.

English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]3 months ago
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Response:

Clarification:

audience at sports events - The tone is semiformal with motivating language.

audience of family - The speech employs a relaxed style with easy-to-understand words, accompanied by personal jokes.

citizens - The approach is formal, using 'we' and 'us' to involve the audience and is televised and broadcast on the radio.

students - This speech has a formal approach and is structured in simple sentences, purposefully avoiding difficult words.

Naddik [7.5K]3 months ago
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This speech has a somewhat formal style. It employs motivational language and informal terms like 'folks' to engage the audience. It is also shown on television, recounting or forecasting events that the viewers have experienced.

Attendees at a sports event

The tone is informal, utilizing straightforward language. The speaker interjects personal anecdotes and playful jabs at certain audience members. This takes place in a small venue without sound amplification.

Friends and family

The speech carries a formal tone. The speaker uses inclusive pronouns such as 'we' and 'us' to connect with the audience. It is aired on both television and radio, focusing on pride in the country's recent accomplishments.

Members of a nation

<pThis speech is formal and avoids complex sentence structures. The speaker consciously steers clear of unfamiliar vocabulary for the audience, discussing strategies for career planning.

Students in a school

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