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How does a speech differ from an essay? -It does not differ. -A speech is meant to be heard aloud. -A speech uses emotional appeals. -A speech does not have a claim.
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How does a speech differ from an essay?
-It does not differ.
-A speech is meant to be heard aloud.
-A speech uses emotional appeals.
-A speech does not have a claim.
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A speech uses emotional appeal
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A speech is meant to be heard aloud.
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