When audiences see a speaker

  1. How did audiences at musical performances change by the end of the Baroque period? (1 point) Responses Audiences were mostly
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  2. Which statements describe characteristics of Elizabethan drama? Check all that apply.Audiences were from all levels of society.
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  3. Which of the following selections most closely describes the speaker’s opinion of audiences?
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  4. When audiences see a speaker who wrings his hands or clasps them over his chest, they get the impression that the speaker is
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  5. I’m Nobody! Who are you? by: Emily DickinsonWhich of the following selections most closely describes the speaker’s opinion
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  6. What can be inferred about the speaker's family?A. The speaker's father enjoys playing instruments. B. The speaker's grandfather
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  7. In short, a speaker's appeal to the audiences "ethical" side can be an appeal to the audience's(1 point) O Ethos O Logos O
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  8. Multiple Choice QuestionWhat can be inferred about the speaker's family? A. The speaker's father enjoys playing instruments. B.
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  9. Which aspect of speech would a speaker use to best describe terms such as somber, playful, or serious?(1 point)Responses a
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  10. Besides a speaker's reasoning, which factor might affect a person's impression of the arguments in a radio speech?(1 point)Respo
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