Syllabus/Rubric
Context and Reception
Quotes
Rhetoric
100
A personal understanding
What does the module require you to develop?
100
The Beijing World Conference on Women
Where was Aung San Suu Kyi's speech delivered?
100
Endless Breakfast
What metaphor does Atwood use to establish her idea that all texts must incorporate some sort of controversy?
100
Question and answer
How does Atwood structure her paragraphs?
200
Unity of a text, cohesiveness in language, form and features
What are the elements of textual integrity?
200
The Israeli Knesset
Who was the audience for Sadat's speech?
200
Black Armband view of history
What is Howard's view of Australian History?
200
Loss and gain
What does Keating contrast in order for the audience to appreciate the efforts of the war dead?
300
Continuing relevance
What makes speeches worthy of study?
300
The canyoning tragedy in Switzerland
What occasion was Deane's ecumenical service in response to?
300
Tender as mothers nursing their newly born, brave as lionesses defending their young
How does Suu Kyi advocate the necessity of the characteristics of females for leadership?
300
Endless breakfast
What is the anecdote Atwood uses?
400
Context
What influences the construction and reception of speeches?
400
75 years
How many years after the ceasefire of WW1 did Paul Keating deliver his speech?
400
14 sprigs of wattle
How does Deane symbolically bring Australia to Switzerland?
400
Outmoded proverb – the dawn rises only when the rooster crows
What does Suu Kyi allude to reinforce the capacity of women to”bring light to this world”?
500
To engage and develop an evaluation of the speeches' value
What does 'critical study' mean?
500
John Howard
Who popularised the black armband view of history that Noel Pearson is critical of?
500
Permanent peace based on justice
What is does Sadat hope to achieve?
500
Abraham
Which religious figure does Sadat allude to in order to provide a common spiritual ground between the two nations?
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