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A demonstrative speech is one that demonstrates a concept or idea. These demonstrative speeches might include topics like how to speak in public.

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What part of speech is the word this?

It is an a demonstrative pronoun.


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Informative Speech, Demonstrative Speech, Persuasive Speech, Entertaining Speech.


What kind of speech is the word 'this'?

"This" is a pronoun of the type called "demonstrative".


What part of speech is I am?

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How can you write a paper to demonstrative speech about vegetable salad?

You sir, are an idiot.


State the types of declamation?

The types of declamation are deliberative (persuasive speech), demonstrative (ceremonial speech), and judicial (forensic speech).


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A Demonstrative Adjective.


What the 4 kinds of speech?

The four traditional types of speech are persuasive, informative, demonstrative, and entertaining. Persuasive speech aims to convince others to agree with a particular perspective or take a specific action. Informative speech provides facts and information on a topic. Demonstrative speech involves showing how to do something or how something works. Entertaining speech is intended to amuse or engage the audience.


What is that according to parts of speech?

"That" is a pronoun and can be either demonstrative or relative. If demonstrative, it often functions as an adjective. Examples: (as demonstrative pronoun) "Don't take that watermelon; it's overripe." (as relative pronoun) "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships ... "


What part of speech is that I am?

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What is the part of speech for this?

"This" is a demonstrative pronoun, a pronoun that points to something. "That," "these," and "those" are also demonstrative pronouns--they point to something.


What is the part of speech that answers the question?

Bit hard to understand your question maybe the answer is:this / that, these / those, = demonstrative pronouns