To evaluate how effective a speech is in relation to its purpose, the three aspects that should be analyzed are:
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the speech’s content - This determines if the material presented aligns with the objectives of the speech and resonates with the audience.
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how the speech is organized - A well-structured speech helps convey the message more clearly and keeps the audience engaged.
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the language choices made in the speech - The choice of language affects how the message is perceived by the audience and its overall impact.
While the speech's length, title, and the manner of recording or sharing may have some relevance, they are less critical compared to the content, organization, and language choices when evaluating effectiveness in relation to the speech's purpose.