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(Answer) Speech Opening – This is generally the opening portion that gains the attention of the crowd. It might be a funny line, anecdote or a story to grip the audience’s attention.
Body of Content – This is where the subject you are speaking on will have its content. The explanations, the points you have to make and the message that the audience needs to know will be in the body.
Grammar – This is where the entirety of the speech is evaluated by the grammar and prose. The speech should have short and easy to understand sentences. Also, the grammar and nomenclature should not be complicated and explained wherever necessary. The grammar should not be taxing for the audience to absorb.
Speech value – Here the message that was conveyed and the value of the speech is the focus. If you had a purpose or reason for the speech, was it fulfilled? Did the audience understand what you were trying to say?
Conclusion – This is where you give the subject of your speech some closure. In other words, you would be wrapping up the speech by highlighting the purpose of the speech or closing the matter that you spoke on.