The question is perhaps a bit ambiguous. If it means, "Why do people speak?" the answer is that learning to speak a language is one of the defining characteristics of human beings. All people learn to do it naturally at a very young age. Sometimes people who are raised by animals do not speak, but then they behave like animals in every other way also.
If it means "Why do people have to give speeches?" the answer is that this is the easiest way to get your point across to a lot of people at the same time. If I need to explain why the mayor's plan is wrong to a lot of people it is quicker to call a meeting and speak to them all than to talk to each one individually.
If it means "Why do we have remedial speech classes?", someone taking that class can answer: "As you can see, some people can't talk very clearly, so they go to speech to learn to talk clearer. Speech could be at school, an office, or a place next to Publix."
The plural of the word speech is speeches.
Direct speech involves quoting and quoted speech, where as indirect speech involves reporting speech and reported speech "'I saw everything,' said Bill" is an example of direct speech. "Bill said that he saw everything." is an example of indirect speech.
Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I am going to the store," said Mary. Indirect speech: Mary said that she was going to the store. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I will help you with your homework," Tom promised. Indirect speech: Tom promised to help me with my homework. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "I have finished my work," John stated. Indirect speech: John stated that he had finished his work. Change the following direct speech into indirect speech: Direct speech: "We are going to travel next month," they told us. Indirect speech: They informed us that they were going to travel the following month.
Free speech is a human right.The best man gave a speech at the wedding.
"Speech" has one syllable.
Acceptance Speech..Bad news Speech..Election Speech..Entertaining Speech..Farewell Speech..Good news Speech..Informative Speech..Loser's Speech..Oratory Speech..Persuasive Speech..Presentation Speech..Speaker Introduction Speech..Speaker Thank you Speech..Welcome Speech..Winner's Speech
The word speech is a noun.
Adjective
An "ad lib speech" An "off the cuff speech" A "spontaneous speech" An "unprepared speech" A "speech from the heart" (there may be more)
what are the advantages of speech? what are the limitations of speech?
Provocative speech or annoying speech
Do you by chance mean valedictorian speech? A valedictorian speech is called a valediction speech...
The plural of the word speech is speeches.
speech power is a human that is in best in speech there are no wrong.and normal speech.not fast.memories the speech
an interesting speech topic is about speech bubbles
Television speech are visual while radio speech are audio
The Supreme Court has identified three types of speech: fully protected speech, which includes political or artistic expression and is protected by the First Amendment; partially protected speech, which includes commercial speech and is subject to certain restrictions; and unprotected speech, such as obscenity, defamation, and speech that incites violence, which is not protected by the First Amendment.