In sharp contrast, John Edwards appeared as attractive but jejune, an echoer of John Kerry. |
In Eastern Europe, a more famous echoer is Jan Palach, the Prague student who in 1968 auto-cremated in Wenceslas Square to protest the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. |
Moore then cycles his feedback through an echoer and by raising and lowering his volume makes the feedback accent the rhythm. |
The teacher does not have the microphone, but an echoer has the microphone and repeats what I'm saying right after I'm saying it. |