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Discussion 2 - Informative Speech Comparison

Discussion 2 - Informative Speech Comparison

Q This discussion is an opportunity to compare two different informative speeches. Each has its pros and cons. • What was the purpose of the speech (goal)? • What type of organizational pattern did they each use (time order, problem/solution, etc.)? o Was it effective? o Why/why not? (If not, how could it be improved?) • Which one did you like more? Why? Be sure to check out the rubric first so you fully understand the requirements necessary to earn a full-credit post. Original posts are due by the 3rd day of the week and follow up responses are due by day 7 of the course week. Video 1: Louisa - Making Ethanol (this link will take you to Cengage MindTap) Video 2: Christien Meindertsma - How pig parts make the world turn (Links to an external site.) -

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The purpose of both speech goals were to inform the audience. The first speech informed the audience on the process of making ethanol. The second speech informed the audience on the many uses of pig parts. The speech on ethanol used a pattern of process. The speaker broke down the process step by step informing the audience what happened by segment. I think that in regards to making ethanol this process is very useful