Yes.You just have to put facts in it.
You can't stop using "speech" in your story. You might think that there is to much speech but speech is how you talk. So the answer is no you can not stop using speech in your story
noun (person, place, thing)
A story map is a noun. The plural form is story maps.
Type of informative speech that tells a story. Either fictional or true.
Story is a noun. The plural form is stories.
Story is a noun. It's the direct object of the verb.
A speech in a story is typically referred to as dialogue. It is the conversation between characters that helps to move the story forward and reveal insights into the characters' personalities, motivations, and relationships.
What figure of speech the story of dead star
it is base on the story that they debate
The audience.
Two-story is an adjective. It means that something has two floors or levels as in a two-story home.
The narrator is the voice that tells the story or provides information in a book, speech, article, or poem. This voice may or may not be a character within the story or text itself.