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camera shot size: filmmaking term that refers to how much of a subject …

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camera shot size: filmmaking term that refers to how much of a subject is shown to the viewer, close - ups and full - shots are two types of camera shots.
we are freedom
evan mawarire | media: speech
respond
refer to the selection to answer the following questions

  1. answer the following questions

a. interpret at timecode 5:10, mawarire refers to the “journey of learning to speak.” what does he mean by that phrase?
b. connect how is this idea central to both the title and message of the speech? explain.

  1. at timecode 11:42, mawarire displays a quotation

a. paraphrase restate the quotation in your own words.
b. evaluate why is that quotation so important that mawarire chose both to display it and to read it aloud? explain.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

1a. The "journey of learning to speak" likely refers to personal growth in self - expression, overcoming communication barriers, and gaining confidence. Speaking freely is a form of freedom, which ties into the speech's theme.
1b. The idea of the journey of learning to speak is central as self - expression is a form of freedom. It aligns with the title "We Are Freedom" and the speech's message about freedom being related to the ability to express oneself.
2a. (No quote provided, so can't paraphrase precisely. But in general) Paraphrasing involves restating the quote in different words while maintaining the same meaning.
2b. The importance of the quote could be that it emphasizes a key point in the speech, reinforces the message, or provides a powerful statement that the speaker wants to highlight for the audience.

Answer:

1a. It likely refers to personal growth in self - expression, overcoming communication barriers, and gaining confidence as speaking freely is a form of freedom.
1b. Self - expression as a form of freedom aligns with the title and message about freedom being related to the ability to express oneself.
2a. Restate the quote in different words while maintaining the same meaning.
2b. It emphasizes a key point, reinforces the message, or highlights a powerful statement for the audience.