The issue presented in a speech typically revolves around a specific topic or concern that the speaker aims to address, such as social justice, environmental challenges, or political reform. The speaker seeks to raise awareness, provoke thought, and inspire action among the audience regarding this issue. Effective speeches often highlight the significance of the problem, its impact on individuals or society, and potential solutions or calls to action. Ultimately, the goal is to engage listeners and encourage them to consider their role in addressing the issue.
A clearly stated position on the issue to be presented, as well as the issue itself.
the manner in which you present your speech is called delivery.
LECTURE, SPEECH, OR ADDRESS Name of speaker. (Year, Month). Title of speech. Speech presented at location of speech, City, State. Offenheiser, R. (1997, February). Nongovernmental organizations. Speech presented at MIT, Cambridge, MA.
This figure of speech is antithesis.
He offered his most modest proposal in the fourth paragraph of his speech. In this paragraph, he presented his idea for a step-by-step plan to address the issue at hand in a practical and realistic manner.
"Problem-Solution"
problem and then a solution
Problem-Solution
problem;solution
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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.