To evaluate how effective a speech is in relation to its purpose, the following aspects should be analyzed:
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The speech’s content - This is crucial as it includes the main ideas, arguments, and supporting evidence that align with the speech's purpose.
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How the speech is organized - The structure of a speech affects clarity and flow, which are essential for audience understanding and engagement.
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The language choices made in the speech - The specific words and rhetorical devices employed can greatly impact persuasiveness and emotional resonance, directly influencing how well the speech achieves its purpose.
The other options (the title of the speech, the speech's length, and how the speech is recorded or shared) are less directly relevant to the effectiveness of the speech itself.