Ferguson draft

Cards (20)

  • What is the primary goal of Ferguson's speech?

    To establish enthusiasm towards the club's new management
  • How does Ferguson create enthusiasm in his speech?
    By using rhythm and engaging phrases
  • What phrase does Ferguson use to emphasize support for the new manager?
    "Your job now is to stand by your new manager"
  • What change occurs in the rhythm of Ferguson's speech?

    A sense of disorder occurs as he emphasizes support for the new manager
  • What literary technique is used in the phrases 'stood by me' and 'stand by your'?

    Parallelism
  • What emotional impact does the repetition of phrases have in Ferguson's speech?

    It reinforces the idea of collective support and shared accomplishments
  • How does the technique of parallelism contribute to Ferguson's speech?

    It adds rhythm and memorability, making the speech more powerful
  • What delivery technique does Ferguson use to create urgency?

    Raised volume, particularly in the word 'now'
  • How does raised volume affect the audience's perception of the speech?

    It grabs attention and emphasizes the importance of the present
  • What are the key techniques used by Ferguson in his speech?
    • Engaging rhythm
    • Parallelism
    • Raised volume
    • Emotional impact through repetition
  • What is the main purpose of Ferguson's speech?

    To establish enthusiasm towards the club's new management
  • How does Ferguson create enthusiasm in his speech?
    By using rhythm and engaging phrases
  • What phrase does Ferguson use to emphasize the importance of supporting the new manager?

    "Your job now is to stand by your new manager"
  • What literary technique does Ferguson use with the phrases 'stand by me' and 'stand by you'?

    Parallelism
  • What emotional impact does Ferguson aim to create through repetition in his speech?

    To reinforce the idea of collective achievement
  • How does the technique of repetition affect Ferguson's speech?

    It adds rhythm and memorability
  • What delivery technique does Ferguson use to create urgency?

    Raised volume
  • In which word is the raised volume technique particularly evident?

    'Now'
  • What effect does the raised volume have on the audience?

    It grabs attention and emphasizes the importance of the present
  • What are the key techniques used by Ferguson in his speech?
    • Rhythm to engage the audience
    • Parallelism for emotional impact
    • Repetition for memorability
    • Raised volume to create urgency