StaceyK293920
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Tomorrow, I have a speech to present to the class about Othello. My speech is completed but I have an extra 30 seconds left to reach the maximum limit of my speech. So with these 30 seconds, I'm thinking about adding rhetorical questions to my speech, to make sure the audience in engaged with my speech. What type of rhetorical questions would engage the audience?
For example, one rhetorical question I'm thinking about adding is:
'But wasn't Othello a noble, romantic soldier?' contrasting the question with his deterioration of his persona to become a weak murderer. Is that a good rhetorical question?
All help and tips are greatly appreciated. At least two rhetorical questions will do. Thanks .
For example, one rhetorical question I'm thinking about adding is:
'But wasn't Othello a noble, romantic soldier?' contrasting the question with his deterioration of his persona to become a weak murderer. Is that a good rhetorical question?
All help and tips are greatly appreciated. At least two rhetorical questions will do. Thanks .