2. THE THREE MAIN OF SPEECHES
ï¶THE INFORMATIVES PEECH
ï¶THE PERSUASIVE SPEECH
ï¶THE SPECIAL OCCASION
3. THE INFORMATIVE SPEECHES
ï The informative speech defined
ï Speeches about objects
ï Speeches about events
ï Speeches about concepts
ï Speeches about processes.
4. THE INFORMATIVE SPEECH DEFINED
The word âinformativeâ implies,
an the informative speech and
the speaker is a teacher, and his
or her purpose is to educate the
audience regarding a topic.
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6. SPEECHES ABOUT OBJECTS
Objects are things that are
tangible and, thus,
recognized through sight,
hearing, taste, or touch.
7. SPEECHES ABOUT CONCEPTS
Concepts are ideas,
philosophies,
hypotheses, and
arguments, etc, so
informative
speeches might
address topics. .
8. SPEECHES ABOUT PROCESSES
A process is how
something is
made, how
something is
done, or how
something
works.
9. THE PERSUASIVE SPEECH
DEFINED
A persuasive speech usually challenges
an audienceâs beliefs and to change
existing viewpoints or at least
recognize the validity of opposing
viewpoints.
10. TYPES OF PERSUASIVE
SPEECHES
ï¶Questions of fact
ï¶Questions of value
ï¶Questions of policy.