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Question 1.
It is important to keep your topic as general as you can so you have a lot to talk about.


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Question 2.
"I want my audience to know the three main reasons America went to war with Iraq" is a good example of a specific purpose statement.


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Question 3.
A central idea in a speech is similar to a thesis statement in an essay.


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Question 4.
The general purpose of any speech will be either to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.


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Question 5.
It is important to generate your main ideas before developing the central idea of your speech.


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