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Question 1.
You should consider your audience for every single step of the speech making process.


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Question 2.
When selecting your topic, you should not concentrate on your own interests or experiences.


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Question 3.
The three general purposes of public speaking are to inform, to persuade, and to educate.


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Question 4.
Every well-prepared speech has three major divisions: the introduction, the body, and the conclusion.


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Question 5.
In his public speaking class, Kiyoshi tries to convince his classmates to purchase MP3 players rather than CD players. Kiyoshi's speech is an informative speech.


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