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What are the three parts to a speech?

The three main parts of a speech are:

1. Introduction: This is where you grab the audience's attention, introduce your topic, and state your main point or thesis statement.

2. Body: This is the meat of your speech, where you develop your arguments, provide evidence, and support your main point. You can organize your body into different sections, each with its own sub-points.

3. Conclusion: This is where you summarize your main points, reiterate your thesis statement, and leave the audience with a lasting impression.

These three parts work together to create a coherent and impactful speech.

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