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Ceremonial speeches are speeches given during a ceremony or a ritual…
Ceremonial speeches are speeches given during a ceremony or a ritual marked by observance of formality or etiquette. :
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A toast is a speech designed to congratulate, appreciate, or remember
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A speech of farewell allows someone to say good-bye to one part of his or her life as he or she is moving on to the next part of life.
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Goodwill is an intangible asset that is made up of the favor or reputation of an individual or organization.
In a public relations speech, the speaker is speaking to enhance one’s own image or the image of his or her organization.
The second common speech of goodwill is the speech of justification, which is given when someone attempts to defend why certain actions were taken or will be taken.
The final speech of goodwill is the speech of apology. Frankly, these speeches have become more and more commonplace.
The second type of inspirational speech is the speech of commencement, which is designed to recognize and celebrate the achievements of a graduating class or other group of people.
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it is a minispeech given by the host of a ceremony that introduces another speaker and his or her speech.
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A speech of dedication is delivered when a new store opens, a building is named after someone, a plaque is placed on a wall, a new library is completed, and so on.
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The roast speech is a very interesting and peculiar speech because it is designed to both praise and good-naturedly insult a person being honored. Generally, roasts are given at the conclusion of a banquet in honor of someone’s life achievements.
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