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*These comics feature a public speaking
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*These comics feature public speaking. Typically this includes a person standing behind a {{w|lectern}} (sometimes erroneously called a {{w|podium}}) which may be set up on a podium (raised above the surroundings). From here the speaker delivers a speech to a larger general audience. (In some cases, the action of the comic is performed by an audience member or other person attending the speech, not the speaker.)
**Typically this includes a person standing behind a {{w|podium}} (maybe on a {{w|stage}}) delivering a speech to a larger general audience.  
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*Strips which depict a person speaking to only a small group, such as a classroom (for example, [[410: Math Paper]]), should not be included in this category.
**I.e. it is not enough to just  give a speech, if it is only given in a small assembly with few people for instance in a small room
 
***See for instance [[410: Math Paper]], that was once erroneously listed like it was a public speaking.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 15 February 2020

  • These comics feature public speaking. Typically this includes a person standing behind a lectern (sometimes erroneously called a podium) which may be set up on a podium (raised above the surroundings). From here the speaker delivers a speech to a larger general audience. (In some cases, the action of the comic is performed by an audience member or other person attending the speech, not the speaker.)
  • Strips which depict a person speaking to only a small group, such as a classroom (for example, 410: Math Paper), should not be included in this category.