Societal sharing of ideas through conversation; an important reason to develop speaking skills.

Plagiarism involved when a speaker steals a speech in its entirety, claiming it as his or her own.

Speeches designed to either move the audience toward your opinion on a specific subject or reinforce existing opinions.

Generating ideas for speech topics through free association of words and ideas.

Plagiarism involved when the speaker has plagiarized from more than one source, puts the material together as if it is unique, and attempts to credit it as her or his own.

Presenting for only a few people, for example at a business meeting or before a church group.

Gathering information about audience characteristics in preparation for a speech.

Pronouncing words clearly.

Generating ideas for speech topics by making lists of items from areas of interest in a speaker’s life.

Speeches designed to convey knowledge and understanding.

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