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What is the speaker’s purpose in a speech?

the facts and examples used to support ideas
the most important idea that the speaker wants to convey
the main reason or intent for giving a speech
the order in which the speaker presents information

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The correct answer is: the main reason or intent for giving a speech.

Explanation: a speaker’s purpose is why they give the speech (to inform, persuade, entertain, etc.). The other choices describe supporting material, the central idea, and the organization.