Answer:
True.
Explanation:
<u>Informative speeches are the speeches in which a piece of information is communicated to the audience.</u>
There are four types of informative speeches:
- Speeches about concepts.
- Speeches about events
- Speeches about processes
- Speeches about objects.
Speeches about Concepts involves the information related to certain concrete ideas relatable and understandable to the audience.
Speeches about events include information related to certain events and details about this event such as date, time, venue, and the purpose of this event.
Speeches about Processes includes information related to a process, like how a certain product was made, how it can be used and how it works.
Speeches about Objects includes information about an object.
In "The Minister's Black Veil" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, when the "deputation to the church" attempted to "deal with Mr. Hooper about the mystery of the veil" they did not take any action out of fear of him, as the minister states "Have men avoided me, and women shown no pity, and children screamed and fled, only for my black veil?" The deputation of the church did nothing and had claimed it was "pronouncing the matter too weighty to be handled".
Under the sands WERE a fossil, and there ARE several stories about its discovery.