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1. The speaker talks about his background experience, why does he do that?
He does that to show that he has experience in the field, so he can establish
credibility.
3. What evidence does he present that supports his research with animals?
He showed that he mapped out sadness systems in chickens and discovered that
they were the same as in guinea pigs, concluding that they were very similar to those in
human brains. This is the reason why he has interest in animal mind currently.
Yes. The introduction is medium. He provides an overview of his speech and also
his background experience. He starts the speech mentioning a quotation and develops the
theme.
5. Does he:
1. get the attention of his audience? How?
Yes. He uses images with funny subtitles to make the audience pay
attention.
Yes. He shows a lot of proofs about his work. For example: the sadness
systems in chickens and the Primary Emotions.
Yes. He includes the public in his speech. For example, “we are the
cognitive creatures”.
6. Are there instances when he evaluates the data and the information he is
presenting? How does he do that?
Yes. He mentioned the sadness systems in chickens and compares to the guinea
pigs. He also mentioned how animals deal with emotions, for example: if you produce
anger response in animals, they turn it off because they do not like that feeling.
SEEKING enthusiastic
RAGE pissed-off
FEAR anxious
LUST horny
PLAY joyous