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klemol [59]
3 years ago
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A speaker presenting information on two forms of exercise—running and walking—to help the audience choose which is better for th

em would most likely choose a __________.
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1 answer:
KATRIN_1 [288]3 years ago
6 0

Compare & Contrast Informative Essay/Speech


When speaking or writing for the sole purpose of providing information in order to give audience members a good basis for making a decision, you would present an informative speech or essay.  Because you wouldn’t want to be persuading the audience by arguing for one type of exercise over the other, you wouldn’t choose a persuasive/argumentative technique.  To fairly, and without bias, present information about the pros and cons of each type exercise, a compare/contrast, informative speech/essay would be the best bet.

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