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What type of speech is habits?

"Habits" is not a type of speech. It is a noun that refers to a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up.

Perhaps you are asking about the types of speech that are related to habits? If so, here are some possibilities:

* Persuasive speech: A speech designed to convince the audience to adopt a particular habit or change an existing one. For example, a speech on the benefits of exercise or quitting smoking.

* Informative speech: A speech that provides information about habits, their formation, or their impact. For example, a speech explaining how habits are formed through repetition or the effects of habits on our lives.

* Motivational speech: A speech that encourages the audience to develop positive habits or overcome negative ones. For example, a speech about the power of discipline or how to break bad habits.

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