Answer:
A statement phrased as ""to inform the audience about (my topic)"" is known as: a specific purpose statement.
Explanation:
When writing a speech, one of the very first steps is to establish its purpose. The general purpose of a speech can be to inform, to motivate, to entertain, or to persuade. After deciding on that, it is time to choose the specific purpose of the speech and writing it down in a statement. It is as if we were answering the questions, "What will I accomplish with this speech? What is my purpose?" --> (My purpose is) to inform the audience about...
The specific purpose statement will, of course, vary according to the general purpose of the speech. The statement that uses the verb "to inform" refers to an informative speech.
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Answer:
The word that provides on the meaning of insensitive is the word "thoughtless"
Explanation:
This question is to test your knowledge of synonyms. Two words are synonyms when they can be used in the place of each other. They have almost the same meanings. In the two sentences outlined, the word closest in meaning to insensitive is thoughtless. Let me outline their different definitions to confirm this:
insensitive: is an adjective meaning " showing or having no concern for others", while
thoughtless: has several meanings, but the one closest to insensitive is "being inconsiderate".
To understand more synonyms of words, always use the dictionary or a thesaurus.