Which part of a speech contains the speaker’s arguments, ideas, examples, and proof?
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It’s alteration or onomatopoeia
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Onomatophobia
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It is the body of the speech, where you will be placing forth your ideas, your thoughts, your arguments and provide evidence to support your claims.
A body of the speech is the essential part of speech.
The title only offers a glimpse to your idea whereas the introduction of the speech introduces the concept or the idea and what inspired you to come up with such a concept.
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