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The President of the United States of America says that Iraqi security forces are ready to take over for U.S. troops in Iraq.
In a speech against cell phone use while driving, a student mentions that during the holidays her best friend was killed in a crash where one of the drivers was texting.
In a Campbell's soup commercial, a boy is seen smiling and warming up with a steamy bowl of soup after coming in from the snow.
State Farm justifies higher insurance rates for teens by citing that a study found that 16-year-olds are more likely to die from car crashes than any other age group combined.
The head of Apple, said that handheld devices are shaping the way people obtain their information.
Website that should only be used as a starting point to generate ideas
No flashy graphics or more flashy graphicsWhich makes a Website more credible?
Articles by anonymous authors or a reference pageWhich makes a Website less reliable?
The purpose of the informative speech is to provide interesting, useful, and unique information to your audience.
Attention-Getters should come in the conclusion of your speech.
Introverted speakers talk more softly and more slowly than extroverted speakers.
Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher who studied Language Arts.
An appeal based on the credibility or character of the speaker