SET A 1. Speech which elicit or arouse an emotional
state of the audience 1. Speech given in honor of someone’s death. 2. Speech to say goodbye 2. Speech using brief notes 3. Speech given when someone attempts to 3. Speech given to accompany an award or honor defend an action taken 4. Speech which provides interesting information 4. Speech which provides pleasure and 5. Speech that is made up of the favor or enjoyment reputation of an individual or organization 5. Speech delivered when a new building is open 6. Speech used when something reprehensible is or named after someone done or been caught 6. Speech which is the rote recitation of message 7. Speech to convince people to change in some from memory way 7. Speech designed to both praise and good- 8. Speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or naturedly insult a person remember 8. Speech designed to recognize achievements of 9. Speech which is the word-for-word iteration of graduating class a written message 9. Speech which shows how to do things 10. Speeches given during a ritual marked by 10. Speech in which the speaker’s speaks to observance of formality or etiquette enhance his own image 11. Speech given to introduce another speaker 11. Speech without any advance preparation 12. Speech without any advance preparation 12. Speech given to introduce another speaker 13. Speech in which the speaker’s speaks to 13. Speeches given during a ritual marked by enhance his own image observance of formality or etiquette 14. Speech which shows how to do things 14. Speech which is the word-for-word iteration 15. Speech designed to recognize achievements of a written message of graduating class 15. Speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, 16. Speech designed to both praise and good- or remember naturedly insult a person 16. Speech to convince people to change in some 17. Speech which is the rote recitation of way message from memory 17. Speech used when something reprehensible is 18. Speech delivered when a new building is done or been caught open or named after someone 18. Speech that is made up of the favor or 19. Speech which provides pleasure and reputation of an individual or organization enjoyment 19. Speech which provides interesting 20. Speech given when someone attempts to information defend an action taken 20. Speech given to accompany an award or 21. Speech to say goodbye honor 22. Speech which elicit or arouse an emotional 21. Speech using brief notes state of the audience 22. Speech given in honor of someone’s death. 23-25 What are the different categories of the 23-25 What are the different categories of the types of speeches. types of speeches.
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