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A speech where a speaker gives their own thoughts to the audience is typically known as a persuasive or informative speech. In such speeches, the speaker presents their ideas, opinions, and arguments on a particular topic in order to influence or educate the audience. It is a way for the speaker to express their viewpoint and connect with the listeners on a personal level.
The main purpose of a persuasive speech is to convince the audience to adopt the speaker's viewpoint or take a specific action by employing logic, evidence, and emotional appeals effectively.
If a guest speaker is making a speech, they should make a speech on what the meeting is about. If you are going to be a guest speaker, you can ask your peers to help you write the speech.
The logical content of information in a persuasive speech is typically structured to present facts, evidence, and reasoning in a clear and coherent manner to support the speaker's argument or position. This helps to persuade the audience by making a compelling and logically sound case for the speaker's message or viewpoint.
Persuasive speech is a type of speech that aims to convince or influence the audience to adopt a certain belief, attitude, or behavior. It often relies on logical reasoning, emotional appeals, and credibility to persuade listeners to agree with the speaker's viewpoint.
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.
The topic of the speech
James G. Harkin has written: 'Microprocessor based speaker-dependent isolated-word speech recognition'
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No, "speaker" is a noun commonly used to refer to someone who is delivering a speech or presentation. It is not a preposition.