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Speech and Debate

“Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.” – Arthur C. Clarke Directions: Respond to the following quote. Continue writing.

What do you think are the responsibilities of the speaker and the audience. Make a compressive bullet point list. Traits of a Speaker/Audience

Think of at least 5 simple controversial arguments and then write them on your paper. For example, “The energy drink, ‘Monster’, is healthy.” Directions: Create a bullet point list.

Do you think people feel unfree due to skin color, ethnicity, language, socioeconomic status or gender. Explain your thoughts an opinions expressing all of some of these ideas. Directions: Address the following writing prompt.

What do we mean by the term "civil rights? Who was Martin Luther King, Jr., and how did he fight for civil rights? What can we learn from the words of Dr. King's "I Have a Dream" speech? What parts of Dr. King's dream have or have not been realized in the present day? 50 yr. anniversary of “A Dream”

What are the differences between these two speeches of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X? Comment on tone, style and overall message (theme).

Explain how you think you would research different topics. Write down sources that you would consider when trying to prove evidence on topic or argument. Research

 The school resource officer (SRO) brings the drug dogs who alert on your locker. Without your permission, administration searches it. Were your rights violated? Explain.  You sew a flag to the seat of your pants to show displeasure with the government. The school suspends you. Were your rights violated? Explain. Directions: Write as much as you can about your arguments supporting or depending the following comments.

Explain why an employer will be hiring a person with the following skills: 1.Ability to work in a team 2.Leadership 3.Communication skills 4.Problem-solving skills 5.Strong work ethic Source: “…Employers Seek on Resumes” Skills Employers Seek

Draw this chart on your paper.

decoding Encoding – convert thoughts into words decoding Noise - interference Encoding – convert thoughts into words Draw this chart on your paper. Message Audience Feedback noise Speaker