A president who was tone deaf was president Ulysses S. Grant
attitude
Probably, or close to it. He did not like music and said so.
nonverbal communication
Both speakers in "Ulysses" and "Crossing the Bar" contemplate the idea of death and the transition into the unknown. They both express a sense of readiness and acceptance for the next stage of existence, whether it be reuniting with lost loved ones or embarking on a final adventure.
nonverbal communication
Grant was tone-deaf, could not tell one song from another and did not enjoy any kind of music.
i think he is mocking students... i have the same question for my college assign.
Tone - Engaging speakers modulate their tone effectively, emphasising key words. Their vocal delivery is energised and conveys enthusiasm for their topic. It is not monotonous, which can happen if we try to read word for word from a script!
recalcitrant
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
believe it or not, the speakers and the place that you put your charger into are the same gregory