A speaker should list everything she knows about the topic and purpose of speech in the introduction.
This is not true, if you listed everything you knew what would make up the body of paper.
Should have something to grab audience’s attention, maybe a important highlights of history or background, and then a thesis (listing the items you plan to discuss and your stance on them or their importance.
The Irony is "Oh, I just love Mondays," she whispers as she sinks her head on her arms." This type of irony is Verbal irony. Verbal irony is when someone says the opposite of what they mean.
Dramatic Irony is "understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play."
Situational Irony involves "a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected."
The answer is A... Verbal Irony
What I usually do to start a thesis or intro is go off with a hook. so start it with why you like to draw. for example: drawing has always played an important role in my life. i want to teach others how to draw so they can understand and enjoy this art...etc, etc
An important lesson that you can learn is that nothing can stay/ last forever, no matter how hard you work to make it last.
Hope this helps :) stay safe!
1 and 4 I hope this helps I think it's the right answer but i'm not sure