![]() ![]() Interestingly, over the same weekend, a different broadcaster listed comments from the public about a party/non-party that did/did not take place twelve months earlier with those in power.Īt the end of reading each one out, the host sighed, ‘cheek by jowl’. Incidentally, the repeated phrase can come at the end of sentence too. Similar in a sense to Mark Antony in the classic Shakespeare speech at Caesar’s funeral, ‘for they are all honourable men’. What is also worth noting, is how the presenter rails against this as a construct, so tries to use it to its own disadvantage. Here, that phrase is clearly derived from the ‘it’s only a mask’ edict. Where a phrase is repeated at the start of each sentence or section. The rhetorical theme which works its magic here is called anaphora. Yet the messaging is often so blanket, contradictory and muffling that to be heard, something has to truly stand out.įor me this clip, the length of a pop song, does indeed stand out.Īnd in how it earns its distinctiveness we can take plenty for our own Sales presentations. I doubt that you, like me, are on either extreme of this debate of our coronavirus age. From tv comedian turned start-up news channel host, Mark Dolan.
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