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What is a short speech?

A short speech is a concise and focused presentation of ideas or information delivered orally to an audience. It's typically less than 5 minutes long and aims to be impactful and memorable.

Here's what makes a short speech effective:

* Concise and focused: It has a clear purpose and a single main point.

* Engaging delivery: It uses vivid language, pauses, and gestures to capture attention.

* Structure and flow: It's organized logically with an introduction, body, and conclusion.

* Memorable: It leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Here are some examples of short speeches:

* Toasts: A brief speech given at a celebratory event, often expressing good wishes or gratitude.

* Acceptance speeches: Short speeches delivered upon receiving an award or honor.

* Inspirational speeches: Motivational speeches that aim to inspire and uplift the audience.

* Informative speeches: Speeches that present facts or information in a clear and concise way.

The key to a good short speech is to make every word count and leave the audience wanting more.

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