George Bush's Great Speech

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All speeches should have certain aspects that make it great. Body language, fluidity of words, eye contact, tone of voice, memorization, rhythm, and the overall flow makes a speech what it is. Slouching, forgetfulness, a robotic voice, and being boring will make a speech a disaster. I believe if the speaker doesn’t involve the audience in some way, then the speech is automatically worse than what it could be. It needs passion. It needs emotion. It needs movement.
George Bush’s speech was great. It must’ve been so hard to stay calm after a horrible incident like 9/11. He had so much emotion in his voice and you could especially tell because of how many times he stuttered. I felt like the stuttering is what actually made the speech great. It

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