Speech and Debate

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  1. 2. Speech, is a speech where the speaker delivers a speech without preparation or rehearsal time.
  2. 4. Oral Interpretation, the performing of literature aloud to communicate meaning to an audience
  3. 5. the opening line or few sentences of a speech designed to grab the audience's attention.
  4. 6. Extemporaneous Speech, speaker prepares a speech on a topic related to domestic affairs and current events within the United States.
  5. 7. movements made during a performance.
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  1. 1. Interpretation students choose a play, short story, or other published work, and perform a selection of one or more portions of the piece.
  2. 2. Extemporaneous Speech, students are given a short amount of time to prepare a speech on a current event question related to international issues.
  3. 3. the opening line or few sentences of a speech designed to grab the audience's attention.