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Wrong is what type of speech?

"Wrong" is not a specific type of speech itself. It's a judgment about the content of speech, rather than a category of speech.

Here's why:

* Speech can be categorized in many ways: By purpose (persuasive, informative, expressive), by style (formal, informal), by medium (spoken, written), by genre (poetry, prose), etc.

* "Wrong" refers to an error or mistake: It implies that the speech doesn't match a standard of correctness, accuracy, or ethical behavior.

For example, we might say:

* "The speaker made a wrong statement about the history of the event." (This refers to factual inaccuracy).

* "Their wrong actions were a violation of the law." (This refers to moral or legal violation).

* "The candidate gave a wrong answer to the question." (This refers to incorrect information).

To understand the type of speech you're looking for, you need to provide more context about what makes the speech "wrong." What specifically is inaccurate, unethical, or harmful?

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