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What is the primary goal of
Ferguson's
speech?
To establish enthusiasm towards the club's new
management
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How does Ferguson create enthusiasm in his speech?
By using
rhythm
and
engaging
phrases
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What phrase does Ferguson use to emphasize support for the new manager?
"Your job now is to stand by your new manager"
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What change occurs in the rhythm of
Ferguson's
speech?
A sense of disorder occurs as he emphasizes support for the new manager
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What
literary technique
is used in the phrases 'stood by me' and 'stand by your'?
Parallelism
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What emotional impact does the
repetition
of phrases have in Ferguson's speech?
It reinforces the idea of
collective support
and
shared accomplishments
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How does the technique of
parallelism
contribute to Ferguson's speech?
It adds
rhythm
and
memorability
, making the speech more powerful
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What
delivery technique
does Ferguson use to create
urgency
?
Raised volume,
particularly
in the word
'now'
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How does raised
volume
affect the
audience's perception
of the speech?
It grabs attention and
emphasizes
the importance of the present
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What are the key techniques used by Ferguson in his speech?
Engaging rhythm
Parallelism
Raised volume
Emotional impact through repetition
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What is the main purpose of
Ferguson's
speech?
To establish enthusiasm towards the club's new management
View source
How does Ferguson create enthusiasm in his speech?
By using
rhythm
and
engaging
phrases
View source
What phrase does
Ferguson
use to emphasize the importance of supporting the new
manager
?
"Your job now is to stand by your new manager"
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What
literary technique
does Ferguson use with the phrases
'stand by me'
and
'stand by you'
?
Parallelism
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What
emotional impact
does Ferguson aim to create through
repetition
in his speech?
To reinforce the idea of
collective achievement
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How does the
technique
of
repetition
affect Ferguson's speech?
It adds
rhythm
and
memorability
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What
delivery technique
does
Ferguson
use to create urgency?
Raised volume
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In which word is the
raised volume technique
particularly evident?
'Now'
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What effect does the raised
volume
have on the
audience
?
It grabs attention and
emphasizes
the importance of the present
View source
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
View source
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