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Predictions for Speeches Module B question? (1 Viewer)

jayq94

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They won't specify Atwood because her speech only corresponds with Suu Kyi's and they did that last year. I don't think they'll specify this year because wasn't there a bit of an uproar last year.
 

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anything other than pearson would be amazing.
Obvs they won't specify Kyi, but its on of my favourite speeches - goes well it sadat (win if they specify him)

My teacher also said Pearson might be specified. (don't know shiz on him)
 

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What are the chances of specifying Atwood? I think most people are freaked out about this speech!
a teacher at our school said Atwood is a higher order speech, so considering every person in the state answers this question, it probably wont be specified

that's what I'm hoping anyway!
 

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I heard Atwood, Keating, Sadat and Pearson were popular in trials (i.e. they specified it)
 

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Our teacher is expecting either Pearson or Bandler this year. I'm happy with both. Also wouldn't mind I they asked for Sadat. Hopefully the question is on rhetorical treatment of ideas or context rather than any enduring values
 

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Really doubt they will specify, I'm not worried.
 

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You'll be fine guys. Don't worry so much. Most of the speeches are synonymous in what they're trying to achieve, with the exception of Atwood. You'll be fine!
 

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