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What are the three parts of an informative speech?

An informative speech typically has three main parts:

1. Introduction: This is where you grab the audience's attention, introduce your topic, and state your thesis or main idea. It should also include a preview of the points you will be covering in the speech.

2. Body: This is the core of your speech where you present your information and develop your main points. You can use different techniques to present your information, such as:

* Explanation: Defining terms, explaining concepts, and providing examples.

* Description: Painting a vivid picture of your topic using sensory details.

* Narration: Telling stories and anecdotes that relate to your topic.

* Comparison and contrast: Showing similarities and differences between things.

* Demonstration: Showing how something is done or how something works.

3. Conclusion: This is your final opportunity to leave a lasting impression on your audience. It should summarize your main points, restate your thesis, and offer a call to action or a closing thought.

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