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In my opinion Cameron Russel has a great presence, in this speech we can notice that
she has a very good posture, she makes eye contact with the audience and her voice is
calm and powerful. The speech is very easy to understand because she uses a simple
vocabulary.
She occasionally made jokes that caught the attention of the audience.
I think she is passionate about what she explains because it is also something that concerns
her in the foreground.

2. In this speech Malala talks about the necessity of education.


The speech is very slow, the words are well articulated and clear to everyone.
It's like she wanted to make people understand how important the things she says are.
Malala is standing and she often looks at the audience, trying to make everyone participate.
She is very sure of what she is saying and conveys the importance of the need of education
.

3. In this speech Frank Stephens talks about his Down syndrome, he wants to be considered
as a “man” and not as a “syndrome, a birth defect” .
In this speech he uses an easy vocabulary, his voice is slow, calm and clear, he frequently
looks at the speech sheet so he doesn’t make much eye contact with the audience, and the
gestures are accentuated by a continuous movement of the hands.
The result is an emotional and fluent speech and, even if sometimes he can’t say some
words correctly, is still understandable.
I don't think it can be said that he is “passionate” about the topic he talks about but we can
notice that for him it is very important to be considered as "a man".

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