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Elements of Essays and Speeches (Elements (Point of View (First Person,…
Elements of Essays and Speeches
Elements
Structure
Pattern author uses to present ideas
Style
The author's approach to writing
Point of View
First Person
Second Person
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited
Rhetorical Devices
Patterns of word choice, syntax, and meaning used to emphasize ideas
Central Idea
Main or Central point of the story
Tone
Author's emotional : attitude toward the story
Author's Purpose
Persuade
Describe
Inform
Entertain
Type of Speech
Sermon
A prepared formal speech with the intent to teach or inspire
Presentation
A prepared speech about a topic, usually accompanied by visuals
Talk
An informal speech delivered in a conversational style
Extemporaneous
a Speech delivered without preparation, usually in a conversational style
Lecture
A prepared, formal speech that informs the audience.
Address
A formal, prepared speech. delivered by someone of importance
Types of Essays
Reflective
Experiences that inspire the writer's thoughts or feelings
Narrative
Real events and experiences
Persuasive
Wrote with the intent to convince someone of something
Descriptive
Provides specific details for an impression of something or someone
Expository
To explain a topic by providing details
Rhetorical devices
Parallel Structure
Restatement
Repetition
Rhetorical Questions