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:-P The following lines were taken from the movie “The King’s Speech.

” Identify the type of speech style in each line.


Copy and answer on a ½ sheet of paper crosswise.

___________1. “In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples,
both at home and overseas this message spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you as if
I were able to cross your threshold and speak for myself.”
___________2. “How are you, Mr. Johnson? Nice to see you.
___________3. “Uh… I see. Well, Mr. Lionel, I think it’s good.”
___________4. “Comin’ over tonight? Be there at eight.”
___________5. “Mr. Johnson, do come in.”
___________6. “You have to believe me, dear.”
___________7. “Just try to be brave as your father, boy.”
___________8. “Bertie, you can do this, talk to me as a friend.”
___________9. “Please take a seat, your Majesty.”
___________10. “What’s up, man?”

@_@ The following lines were taken from the movie “The King’s Speech.” Identify the type of speech style in each line.
Copy and answer on a ½ sheet of paper crosswise.

___________1. “In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples,
both at home and overseas this message spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you as if
I were able to cross your threshold and speak for myself.”
___________2. “Just try to be brave as your father, boy.”
___________3. “Bertie, you can do this, talk to me as a friend.”
___________4. “How are you, Mr. Johnson? Nice to see you.
___________5. “Comin’ over tonight? Be there at eight.”
___________6. “Uh… I see. Well, Mr. Lionel, I think it’s good.”
___________7. “What’s up, man?”
___________8. “Mr. Johnson, do come in.”
___________9. “Please take a seat, your Majesty.”
___________10. “You have to believe me, dear.”

 The following lines were taken from the movie “The King’s Speech.” Identify the type of speech style in each line.
Copy and answer on a ½ sheet of paper crosswise.

___________1. “In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples,
both at home and overseas this message spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you as if
I were able to cross your threshold and speak for myself.”
___________2. “Please take a seat, your Majesty.”
___________3. “Comin’ over tonight? Be there at eight.”
___________4. “How are you, Mr. Johnson? Nice to see you.
___________5. “What’s up, man?”
___________6. “You have to believe me, dear.”
___________7. “Uh… I see. Well, Mr. Lionel, I think it’s good.”
___________8. “Mr. Johnson, do come in.”
___________9. “Just try to be brave as your father, boy.”
___________10. “Bertie, you can do this, talk to me as a friend.”

^_^ The following lines were taken from the movie “The King’s Speech.” Identify the type of speech style in each line.
Copy and answer on a ½ sheet of paper crosswise.

___________1. “In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples,
both at home and overseas this message spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you as if
I were able to cross your threshold and speak for myself.”
___________2. “Mr. Johnson, do come in.”
___________3. “Please take a seat, your Majesty.”
___________4. “How are you, Mr. Johnson? Nice to see you.
___________5. “Uh… I see. Well, Mr. Lionel, I think it’s good.”
___________6. “Comin’ over tonight? Be there at eight.”
___________7. “What’s up, man?”
___________8. “You have to believe me, dear.”
___________9. “Just try to be brave as your father, boy.”
___________10. “Bertie, you can do this, talk to me as a friend.”

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