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A world like never or always that allows no exceptions. |
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The dominant goal of a speech; either to persuade, inform, or entertain. |
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Concealing the real purpose of a speech, often pretending to entertain while seeking to persuade. |
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Scaling down a large, general subject to a smaller, more specific one in order to fit the time limits for a speech.
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The time and circumstances in which something happen.
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A sentence specifying the subject, the audience, and the goal of the speech. |
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A humorous speech, designed to gain attention and amuse the audience. |
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A speech that tries to make an audience more knowledgeable or to increase their understanding. |
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A speech to change, create, or reinforce, behaviors. |
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A sentence summing up the speaker's point of view.
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The trait associated with a speech presentation style that is energetic, lively, or active. |
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Delivery from an outline or notes containing key words. |
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Delivery from an outline or notes containing key words. |
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Delivery that isn't rehearsed and doesn't involve notes or prior planning. |
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A form of speech delivery in which every word of the speech is written out. |
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A memorized presentation of a speech manuscript. |
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The words, phrases, and sentences that tie the parts of a speech together. |
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A speech delivered on a special occasion. |
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Characteristics that are similar in a given kind of specialized speech. |
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Speeches intended to fulfill the demands of social custom, such as thanking a group for an award. |
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A ceremonial speech, often given at a funeral. |
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Interschool speech contests. |
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A speech without preparation. |
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A persuasive speech, prepared in advance and memorized, and delivered as part of a school contest. |
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Speeches given in response to frequently occurring occasions. |
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An account of some activity in story form. |
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Detailed physical characteristics of a subject. |
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Similarities and differences. |
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The meaning of a term or terms. |
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The importance of the steps leading to a product. |
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The relationship between cause and effect. |
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Dividing a subject into groups or categories. |
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The way the speaker is speaking. |
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The way a speech is prepared or planned. |
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Making sure the speech topic is in your favor. |
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