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A type of public speaking focused on educating an audience about a topic using facts, evidence, and examples without trying to persuade them to adopt a specific viewpoint or take action.
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Entertainment Speech
Informative Speech
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Impromptu Speech
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A type of communication where a speaker aims to convince an audience to accept a particular viewpoint, opinion, or to take a specific action.
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Extemporaneous Speech
Manuscript Speech
Persuasive Speech
Memorized Speech
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A type of public speaking focused on educating an audience about a topic using facts, evidence, and examples without trying to persuade them to adopt a specific viewpoint or take action.
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A type of communication where a speaker aims to convince an audience to accept a particular viewpoint, opinion, or to take a specific action.
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A speech given with little to no prior preparation, where the speaker must quickly formulate and deliver their thoughts on a topic.
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A type of public address focused on amusing, delighting, or evoking a positive emotional response from an audience, rather than primarily informing or persuading them with facts.
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A presentation where the speaker reads a pre-written, word-for-word script from a paper document, teleprompter, or digital device.
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One that a speaker has fully learned and commits to memory to deliver word-for-word, without any written prompts or notes.
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An extemporaneous speech is a public speech that is not memorized or written out word-for-word but is delivered with the help of a few notes or an outline after thorough research and preparation.