Thanks, what you have experienced and what you've learned
The body
according to the speaker's guidebook 2009 MLA it says there should be between 2-5 main points.
Three main points.
You should discuss your main points and the evidence that supports them in the body of your speech, typically after the introduction. This is where you provide detailed explanations, examples, and data to strengthen your arguments and persuade your audience.
To write a speech for a prom begin by making an outline for the speech. The opening statements should capture the audiences interest right away. For the closing of the speech remind the audience of the main points of the speech and summarize the main points of the speech.
After the introduction in a speech, typically comes the body of the speech where the main points or arguments are presented in detail. This is followed by a conclusion or summary of the main points made in the speech.
When outlining a speech, the three main points to include are the introduction, the body, and the conclusion. The introduction should capture the audience's attention and present the main topic or thesis. The body should contain the key arguments or information, organized logically to support the thesis. Finally, the conclusion should summarize the main points and leave the audience with a lasting impression or call to action.
Your closing sentence should summarise everything you have talked about by restating its main points.
A speech is an informative or instructional exercise. It should be relevant and concise so that one's audience remains interested and attentive. An overly long speech may tend to cause the audience to "nod off". A good speech should have a good introduction, an informative body and a conclusion that recapitulates the main thrust of the speech's subject matter. It is in the body of the speech that one will include sub-points. The number of sub-points included is entirely up to the speaker, remembering that a good speech should be relevant, informative and concise. If one includes a question and answer period, some additional points which one may have wanted to include as sub-points may be raised and addressed and hopefully, everyone should leave satisfied and informed.
A speech conclusion should summarize the main points, provide a call to action or leave the audience with a memorable takeaway, and inspire or motivate the audience to act or reflect on the speech's message. It should leave a lasting impression and create a sense of closure for the audience.
A listener should analyze the content of the speech, which includes the main message, supporting points, and evidence provided. They should also consider the delivery of the speech, focusing on the speaker's tone, pace, volume, and body language.
During a lecture you should focus on the main points and any information you need to understand the main points. You should also think about questions you might have about the main points.