Social Sciences, asked by DAGONDON, 1 year ago

what is the difference between elocution and declamation ?

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Answered by ghanshyamGSB
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ELOCUTION: the skill or the ability to give a speech with distinct prounounciation, clear cut expressive speech……
Speech: its a formal discourse or a skill to express the thoughts through articulate sounds….

abi2790: it is difference between elocution and declamation
abi2790: not speech
abi2790: nevermind its the same thing
DAGONDON: yeah, I need only the difference between elocution and declamation ,, not elocution and speech
Answered by abi2790
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A declamation can essentially be comprehended as a formal elocution that contains a great deal of feeling. As opposed to typical elocution, the strength of a declamation is that it is a passionate speech, which has the ability to get a response from the group of onlookers. A connection is made between the speaker and the group of onlookers by a sensational method for elocution delivery. 

Declamation is a greater amount of showing the perspectives of a person's rather than elocution were generally certainties are exhibited.

An elocution is fundamentally considerations conveyed before a group of people. The theme can fluctuate over a wide range. Elocution can be conveyed in schools, universities or open gatherings.

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