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The words "on the outside" are three different parts of speech. on: preposition the: article outside: noun
Obama was Malala's role model as she said it in her speech.
Adverb
The language of everyday speech is informal and conversational, using common words and phrases that are easily understood by a wide audience. It typically includes contractions, colloquial expressions, and may vary depending on cultural or regional influences.
It is an adverb modifying the verb (playing).
The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ("the Fells") or Kölen (Fjällen being by far the most frequent name and virtually the only one in modern colloquial speech), in Finnish Köli or Skandit and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the three latter meaning The Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Scandinavian Mountains are equivalent with the Scandinavian Caledonides.Source: Wikipedia
Persuasive speech is a type of rhetoric where the speaker is trying to persuade you to agree with them on the topic they are speaking on, not against it.
A sermon from a minister can be a form of a actuate speech. When speaking a pastor incites, impels, motivates, influences to take action and also go through a process.
he wrote give me liberty or give me death speech and it influences many people
Standard can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: "The restaurant offers a high standard of service." As a verb: "The standard rate is too high!"
Outside is a preposition. I just took a test on all the prepositions.
If you listen to a standard speech with no long pauses it would be about 150-170 words per minute If you write a speech that is the subject of simultaneous interpretation it is better to keep the speed at about 120 words per minute.