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Make a short speech whether giving instruction, narrating events or making explanations. The speech should be consisted of 200-250 words ​​

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Answered by sam7291b
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The Purpose of Narrative Writing

Narration means the art of storytelling, and the purpose of narrative writing is to tell stories. Any time you tell a story to a friend or family member about an event or incident in your day, you engage in a form of narration. In addition, a narrative can be factual or fictional. A factual story is one that is based on, and tries to be faithful to, actual events as they unfolded in real life. A fictional story is a made-up, or imagined, story; the writer of a fictional story can create characters and events as he or she sees fit.

The big distinction between factual and fictional narratives is based on a writer’s purpose. The writers of factual stories try to recount events as they actually happened, but writers of fictional stories can depart from real people and events because the writers’ intents are not to retell a real-life event. Biographies and memoirs are examples of factual stories, whereas novels and short stories are examples of fictional stories.

Know Your Purpose

Because the line between fact and fiction can often blur, it is helpful to understand what your purpose is from the beginning. Is it important that you recount history, either your own or someone else’s? Or does your interest lie in reshaping the world in your own image—either how you would like to see it or how you imagine it could be? Your answers will go a long way in shaping the stories you tell.

Ultimately, whether the story is fact or fiction, narrative writing tries to relay a series of events in an emotionally engaging way. You want your audience to be moved by your story, which could mean through laughter, sympathy, fear, anger, and so on. The more clearly you tell your story, the more emotionally engaged your audience is likely to be.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Choosing a subject that will interest and educate the audience is the first step in becoming a good informative speaker. The level at which you speak may have an impact on the topics you choose. There are often three levels for informative speaking: formal, professional, and spontaneous (Verderber, 1991). Formal instructive speeches take place in front of a group of people who have gathered especially to hear what you have to say.

There are great expectations when one is asked to address a crowd at a celebratory gala, a civic event, or a professional conference. Only accomplished or highly accomplished individuals are invited to speak as keynote speakers, and they frequently discuss these experiences.

At the professional level, many more people give informative presentations as part of their careers. Teachers like myself spend a lot of time lecturing, which is an informal way of giving informational speeches. In addition, human resources specialists teach new hires and deliver policy updates, factory technicians communicate equipment specifications and safety protocols, and restaurant servers explain how a dish is made there. Finally, we all share knowledge throughout daily exchanges. We are participating in spontaneous informative speaking when we give a freshman directions to a campus building, recap the most recent episode of American Idol for a friend who missed it, or explain a local custom to an international student.

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