If you mean the speech which starts "Romans, countrymen and lovers! Hear me for my cause", he is presenting a justification for why he and his fellow conspirators assassinated Caesar.
The word 'explanation' is a noun. The verb form would be 'explain'.
Explanation is a type of informative speech that focuses on clarifying a topic or concept to help the audience better understand it. It usually involves breaking down complex ideas into simpler terms and providing examples to support the explanation.
I don't think this is a question. I think you as asking for an explanation, which I do not have.
it is a style of speech or writing so far as it concerns the choice of words and phrases
paranormal definintion:Beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation
"Since" can function as both a conjunction, introducing a reason or explanation, and as an adverb, indicating a specific point in time.
The part of speech for the word "excuse" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a reason or explanation for forgiving or overlooking a fault or offense. As a verb, it means to provide a reason or justification for an action or behavior.
A speech of explanation is centered on informing your audience about how something works. So you could explain the customs of Indian weddings, the influnces on FDR's policies, how yarn is made, etc.... you're not actually showing us how to do something, rather you're explaning how something works or the development or origin of something.
Jespersen in 1922 favored the "Sing Song Theory" as the likely origin of early speech, proposing that speech arose from musical expressions and emotional vocalizations that gradually evolved into language. This theory suggests that the rhythmic and melodic features of early human communication were key precursors to the structured sounds of language.
Tentative language is a writing style most often adopted by academics writing academic papers. Tentative language does not describe things as being absolutely true or false, but rather as a possible explanation in describing what's happening.
"How'd" is a contraction of "how did." It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to ask about the manner or method in which something occurred. For example, in the question "How'd you do that?" it asks for an explanation of how a particular action was accomplished.
In the book of Genesis chapter 11 verse 1 starting you can read of the world haveing one language and one speech. In this chapter you can read of where the Lord came down and confused the speech of the people. This is where all the world got the many languages and different people we have today.