Write a 350 to 450 word speech for a wedding. Complete the following template, including all parts. Fill out all cells using complete sentences, aiming for three complete sentences for each cell of the template. Answer each question with 3 complete sentences Audience A1. What is the correct context for the speech? A2. Who is the audience and what are their characteristics? A3. Why has the audience come to hear the speech? A4. What are the interests of the audience? A5. What does the audience know about your topic? A6. What is the audience’s point of view on the topic? A7. How will the audience likely react to your speech? Purpose P1. What do you want your audience to know? P2. What do you want your audience to think? P3. What do you want your audience to feel? P4. What do you want your audience to do? Thesis T1. What is the most important message of your speech? T2. Why should/will your audience care about your message? Reflection R1. Are your audience, purpose and thesis aligned? Why or why not? R2. What did you learn from this experience?

Write a 350 to 450 word speech for a wedding. Complete the following template, including all parts. Fill out all cells using complete sentences, aiming for three complete sentences for each cell of the template. Answer each question with 3 complete sentences Audience A1. What is the correct context for the speech? A2. Who is the audience and what are their characteristics? A3. Why has the audience come to hear the speech? A4. What are the interests of the audience? A5. What does the audience know about your topic? A6. What is the audience’s point of view on the topic? A7. How will the audience likely react to your speech? Purpose P1. What do you want your audience to know? P2. What do you want your audience to think? P3. What do you want your audience to feel? P4. What do you want your audience to do? Thesis T1. What is the most important message of your speech? T2. Why should/will your audience care about your message? Reflection R1. Are your audience, purpose and thesis aligned? Why or why not? R2. What did you learn from this experience?. Write a 350 to 450 word speech for a wedding. Complete the following template, including all parts. Fill out all cells using complete sentences, aiming for three complete sentences for each cell of the template. Answer each question with 3 complete sentences
Audience
 
A1. What is the correct context for   the speech?
 
 
A2. Who is the audience and what are their   characteristics?
 
 
A3. Why has the audience come to hear the speech?
 
 
A4. What are the interests of the audience?
 
 
A5. What does the audience know about your topic?
 
 
A6. What is the audience’s point of view on the topic?
 
 
A7. How will the audience likely react to your speech?
 
Purpose
 
P1. What do you want your audience to know?
 
 
P2. What do you want your audience to think?
 
 
P3. What do you want your audience to feel?
 
 
P4. What do you want your audience to do?
 
Thesis
 
T1. What is the most important message of your speech?
 
 
T2. Why should/will your audience care about your   message?
 
Reflection
 
R1. Are your audience, purpose and thesis aligned? Why or why not?
 
 
R2. What did you learn from this experience?
 

Write a 350 to 450 word speech for a wedding. Complete the following template, including all parts. Fill out all cells using complete sentences, aiming for three complete sentences for each cell of the template. Answer each question with 3 complete sentences Audience A1. What is the correct context for the speech? A2. Who is the audience and what are their characteristics? A3. Why has the audience come to hear the speech? A4. What are the interests of the audience? A5. What does the audience know about your topic? A6. What is the audience’s point of view on the topic? A7. How will the audience likely react to your speech? Purpose P1. What do you want your audience to know? P2. What do you want your audience to think? P3. What do you want your audience to feel? P4. What do you want your audience to do? Thesis T1. What is the most important message of your speech? T2. Why should/will your audience care about your message? Reflection R1. Are your audience, purpose and thesis aligned? Why or why not? R2. What did you learn from this experience?