Morning is a noun, and it can be used as an adjective as well.
If you are referring to Maya Angelou's speech "On The Pulse Of Morning", it was the 1993 inaugural speech for Bill Clinton.
"Morning" is a common noun, not a type of speech. It refers to the time of the day between dawn and noon.
Morning is usually a noun or an adjective.
The above is a simple declarative sentence.
"Good morning" is a greeting, so it functions as an interjection.
Ana is as slow as molasses in the morning. What does this figurative language mean?
what type of speech is think
morning everyone?
a type of speech
the next day at around 9 in the morning
By saying Good morning
tomorrow is an adjective, like tomorrow morning, tomorrow is an adjective describing morning.
Victory speech, concession speech and campaign speech
Direct speech involves quoting the exact words spoken by a person, such as "She said, 'I'll see you tomorrow.'" Indirect speech involves reporting what was said without quoting the exact words, such as "She said she would see me tomorrow."