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Speech to Report
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A speech used to give an account or description of events, places, special objects, interesting people, and the like.
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Speech to Instruct
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Speech where the efforts are concentrated on having the audience learn about and/or understand a process, or "how to" actually perform a process or special set of actions.
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Speech to Explain
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A speech used to explain ideas and concepts that are more abstract such as heories, principles, etc.
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Serial Learning
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Peope tend to learn more readily when things are arranged in some sequence or serial order, especially when they are aware of the order
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SRX Learning
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The use of a stimulus, response, and reinforcement (either a reward or punishment) in education
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Clarity
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Utilizing what we know to make understanding easier
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Interest
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-the motivation of the audience to want to learn or listen
-an important effect on how much an audience remembers
-the second primary objective in a spech to inform
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Understanding
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What the speaker hopes to help the audience achieve in regards to the speech's topic
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Specificity
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Providing details to increase the speech's impact
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Novelty
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Including things in one's speech that are different, unusual, contrasting, or strange to increase interest
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Humor
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-a tool that is not necessary but can be helpful to a speech if used properly
-improves the character ratings of the speaker and better student retention
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