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Attitudes are the real figure of speech expand the idea

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Answered by dsrsrinu9
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Edwin Friedman said that communication does not depend on syntax, eloquence, rhetoric or articulation, but on the emotional context in which the message is being heard.

He said that people can only hear you when they are moving toward you and are not likely to hear you when your words are pursuing them. He explained that even the best words chosen lose their power when they are used to overpower. “Attitudes”, he said, “are the real figures of speech.”

I’m in Quantico, Va., at the FBI National Academy for 10 weeks. In my Public Speaking class, we were each assigned a day to present a quotation that resonates with us. We must read the quotation and then explain to the class why we chose it.

The goal of the assignment is actually to become more comfortable speaking in front of a group, but the real lesson for me has been listening to the quotations that other police executives from around the world have chosen. It’s interesting to see what inspires and moves people into action.

I plan on using Friedman’s quote because throughout my career and my life, I’ve come to recognize that the real assets are the people with whom we interact.

Answered by samikshamishra49
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Explanation:

Attitudes define your confidence. Attitude includes voice modulations, posture and the physical appearance. Speech not only includes words, but the way you deliver it to the audience, that is the audience should be interested in your words. Attracting the audience requires a positive and cheerful attitude.

Thus, attitudes are the real figure of speech.

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