As explained in your Lucas textbook, when giving an informative speech, you should take special care to: translate technical inf
ormation into everyday language. use abstract language to clarify complex ideas. assume the audience already has in-depth knowledge on the topic. generate goodwill with the audience in your conclusion. avoid speaking about complex topics
translate technical information into everyday language.
Explanation:
We can say that an informative speech is made with the care of translating technical information into the language of everyday life. This must be done because this type of speech aims to educate the public and make them understand about complex things that are beyond common knowledge. This type of speech does not seek to influence the public, but it does teach it and therefore it is important that difficult and technical terms are explained by the speaker and transformed into information that is simpler to understand.
because Ernest Shackleton's South! primarily uses the writing structure of "problem and solution, although it should be noted that other structures are used as well.