Speech Presentation in Prose Fiction

From the AQA English Language and Literature B A-Level course

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  • Created by: Melissa
  • Created on: 30-05-18 14:31
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  • Speech
    • Direct Speech (DS)
      • Character words framed by narrator
    • Free Direct Speech (FDS)
      • Words directly from character but with no narrator framing
    • Narrators representation of speech (NRS)
      • So greatly summarised only shows who spoke
    • Indirect Speech (IS)
      • Speech of a character told by the narrator
    • Narrators representation of speech act
      • Gives an idea as to what was said without repeating any words
    • Free Indirect Speech (FIS)
      • Indirect presentation of speech with varied perspective

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geraldine.brag

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Thanks for the good diagram about speech, but it would be cool to read more explanations to its elements.

EvelineHoffman

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I would be interested to know about speeches in real life to the public. I would like to pump my skill in this, but it is difficult. Can you recommend something?

ParroBen

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This is a cool goal for self-development, I wish you success in your endeavors. For me, public speaking is something very difficult. It's easier when you have the text ready, so I used https://edubirdie.com/speech-writing-service to prepare a good speech. It's much better than when you have to improvise, I'm so worried and confused in such cases. Therefore, for me this resource is a good tool for such cases and I recommend everyone to try it. It's very useful!

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