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  1. Audiences should carry away in their minds a clear vision of the subject in this type of speech.
  2. The speaker attempts to set forth the meaning of concepts, theories, philosophies, or issues that may be unfamiliar to the audience in this type of speech.
  3. This type of speech is also known as a briefing and is similar to the descriptive speech.
  4. This type of speech teaches people how to perform a process.

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