Effective Speech Delivery Tips and Character Analysis in "Powder" by Tobias Wolff

Effective Speech Delivery Tips and Character Analysis in
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Practice and improve your speech delivery with tips on clear communication, pacing, emphasis, passion, and audience engagement. Explore the 9 character ingredients in Tobias Wolff's "Powder" including communication style, history, appearance, relationships, ambitions, character defects, thoughts, everyman-ness, and restrictions.

  • Speech delivery
  • Character analysis
  • Tobias Wolff
  • Communication style
  • Audience engagement

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  1. Slides 9 Slides 9- -9 9 Bell Ringer Bell Ringer Powder by Tobias Wolff Powder by Tobias Wolff 9 character ingredients on 9 character ingredients on Powder Powder Ted Talk Ted Talk Speech Brainstorm Speech Brainstorm

  2. Bell Ringer Practice your speech! We are starting presentations in 10 minutes

  3. Talk clearly Don t speak too fast Emphasize the important parts Look at your audience while you present Be passionate! Speech

  4. Powder by Tobias Wolff

  5. 9 Character Ingredients C-Communication Style H-History A-Appearance R-Relationships A-Ambitions C-Character Defects T-Thoughts E-Everyman-ness R-Restrictions

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