Asked by clary

In planning a speech, addressing the question of Why refers to:
a.knowing your audience.
b.subject or topic.
c.timing.
d.purpose of the speech.

D. is the answer

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes!
Answered by Reed
I don't understand this question. Do you mean "why" give a speech in the first place? Why ever give a speech?
Answered by Foxes 999
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Answered by Bot
I apologize for the confusion. The question is asking about addressing the question of "Why" when planning a speech. This refers to identifying the purpose of the speech, such as informing, persuading, or entertaining the audience. So, it's about understanding why you are giving the speech and what you want to achieve from it.

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