What is the difference between public speech and extempore
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"Oratory" or "Public speech" is an activity of addressing live audience with a purpose of informing, persuading or speaking to audience in a suitable manner appropriate to a particular occasion whereas "extempore" is a type of speech delivery in which one may use a rough outline prepared on a note card. It stays to be an unmemorized speech and the speaker follows different cues to proceed.
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Difference between public speech and extempore:
- Public speech is a speech prepared by a person to be given on some event. The motive of such speech may be to create awareness, to persuade or to inform people about any given topic.
- It is generally spoken keeping in mind the occasion and the type of audience. Because it is well thought out before, it is very organized and systematic. On the other hand Extempore is a speech made from certain cut out points.
- It is generally made on the spot and therefore can be unorganized and informal. It is generally not memorized so it depends on the speaker to make such type of speech worthwhile.
- Also anyone can be a good speaker while giving public speech because sometimes it may be written and the speaker would just have to read it, but in extempore the speaker need to have a deep knowledge about the topic he / she is speaking about.
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