MIDTERMS - LESSON 4 Flashcards

1
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refers to speeches that are
tailored for specific events or
ceremonies. These speeches are
designed to suit the nature of
the occasion and address the
audience in a manner that
reflects the significance of the
event.

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Speech According to Special
Occasions

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Which is a mini-speech given by the host of a ceremony that introduces another speaker and his or her speech.

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Speeches of Introduction

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is a speech given by the recipient of a prize or honor.

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Speeches of Acceptance

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is delivered when a new store opens, a building is named after someone, a plaque is placed on a wall, a new library is completed, and so on. These speeches are designed to highlight the importance of the project and possibly those to
whom the project has been dedicated.

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Speech of dedication

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5
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is a very interesting and peculiar speech because it is designed to both praise and good naturedly insult a person being honored. Generally, roasts are given at the conclusion of a banquet in honor of someone‘s life achievements.

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The roast speech

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is a speech given in honor of someone who has died. A eulogy is a speech or writing in praise of a person or thing, especially one who recently died or retired or as a term of endearment.

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Eulogy

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allows someone to say good-bye to one part of his or her life as he or she is moving on to the next part of life.

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Speech of farewell

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is to elicit or arouse an emotional state within an
audience.

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Inspirational speech

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9
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which is designed to recognize and celebrate the
achievements of a graduating class or other group of
people.

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Speech of Commencement

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10
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are often given in an attempt to get audience members to view the person or organization more favorably. Although speeches of goodwill are clearly persuasive, they try not to be obvious about the persuasive intent and are often delivered as information-giving speeches that focus on an individual or organization‘s positives attributes.

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Speeches of goodwill

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What are the three basic types of speeches of goodwill:

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Public relations,
Justification, and
Apology

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12
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the speaker is speaking to enhance one‘s own image or the image of his or her organization.

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Speeches for Public Relations

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13
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which is given when someone attempts to defend why certain actions were taken or will be taken. In these speeches,
speakers have already enacted (or decided to enact) some kind of behavior, and are now attempting to justify why
the behavior is or was appropriate.

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Speeches of Justification

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14
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which is to ask forgiveness .Frankly, these speeches
have become more and more commonplace. In fact, the speech of apology has quickly become a fodder for humor as well. In your apology, you need to be specific and detailed and say exactly what you did wrong

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Speeches of Apology

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