yes.
I have a dream speech
Traditionally once per year, but the Constitution only mandates that it be given "from time to time"
The first amendment is often referred to as the Freedom of Speech. The first amendment addresses much more than just the Freedom of Speech but is most commonly referred to in this manner.
Not used in speech often, posterior to today's date is any date after the current one.
prisoner of war Would depend on circumstances, but often Prisoner Of War, a soldier caught by the enemy
yes.
An oration speech is a formal, prepared address given to an audience on a specific topic. It is typically eloquent and persuasive in nature, aiming to inform, inspire, or persuade the listeners. Oration speeches are often delivered on important or ceremonial occasions.
A declamation is a speech often given as a recitation of a classic speech. It is a speech that is given as a tirade. A short English declamation would be "Peace and Unity" and "Am I to be Blamed."
*Exposition
That depends on the circumstances (what information is given). Quite often, you can use the definition of density:density = mass / volume
A formal speech is often referred to as an address or a discourse, delivered by a speaker on a specific topic to an audience. It is typically prepared in advance and follows a structured format.
One of the most famous speeches to stimulate is Martin Luther King, Jr's "I Have a Dream Speech." Speech to stimulate should inspire the audience to enthusiasm, awe, respect or devotion. Speeches given on the 4th of July, Memorial Day, and other holidays often are given to stimulate.
Situational knowledge refers to information or understanding about a specific context or scenario that can help guide decision-making or problem-solving in that particular situation. It often involves being aware of relevant details, facts, and circumstances that can influence outcomes or actions in a given moment.
A lecture is a formal talk given to an audience on a specific topic, often to impart knowledge or information. It is typically delivered by an expert in the field and can be part of an educational or informative context.
"Gave" is the past tense of "give" and is used when referring to a specific action that happened in the past. For example, "She gave me a book." "Given" is the past participle of "give" and is often used in the context of presenting facts or conditions. For example, "Given the circumstances, I had to make a decision."
My Oral Communication Professor told us that speeches to actuate are the same as speeches to Persuade, Usually is 2 minutes speech. I have a speech to actuate presentation this May 14th. Actuate= GET SOMEBODY TO DO SOMETHING
Often is an adverb