To evaluate how effective a speech is in relation to its purpose, the following three aspects should be analyzed:
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How the speech is organized - This affects how clearly the ideas are presented and how well the audience can follow the argument or message.
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The speech’s content - The information, arguments, and examples provided in the speech directly impact how persuasive and engaging it is.
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The language choices made in the speech - The use of language, including tone, style, and rhetorical devices, can significantly influence the effectiveness of the speech in conveying its message and resonating with the audience.
These elements are crucial for assessing a speech's ability to achieve its intended purpose.