John F. KennedyâInaugural Address Martin Luther King Jr.âI Have a Dream Fred RogersâAddress to Congress John McCainâReturn to the Senate Emma GonzalezâMarch for Our Lives You may also prefer to use a TED Talk, like the following: Debbie MillmanâHow Symbols and Brands Shape Our Humanity Chuck PlunkettâWhen Local News Dies, So Does Democracy Elizabeth Stordeur PryorâWhy Itâs So Hard to Talk About the N-Word David Wallace-WellsâHow We Could Change the Planetâs Climate Future Do the following, to complete this assignment: Print out the Speaker Critique Form (linked above), and familiarize yourself with the elements of the presentation that you will be assessing. View a presentation, a lecture, a sermon, or some sort of public speaking event. A live event would be great, but one of the Library Video Options (linked above) is acceptable. During the presentation, complete the Speaker Critique Form; consider including notes to help you remember specific details later. Write a 2-page paper, using proper spelling and grammar, that addresses the following: Provide an introduction describing who spoke, what they spoke about, and where you heard the presentation. If you chose to use a library video, be sure to clearly identify its title and provide a link to the specific video within the series. After the introduction, talk about what parts of the content were done well and what the speaker could have done better. Address at least 2 different elements of content. Next, talk about what parts of the delivery were done well and what the speaker could have done better. Address at least 2 different elements of delivery. End with a concluding paragraph, giving your opinion about whether the speaker was effective or not. Explain your reasoning.