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In a speech with the general purpose "to inform," a speaker's goal is to

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The general purpose of speech is to inform. The universally useful of any discourse will be either to Inform; Motivate/Persuade, or Entertain your group of onlookers. When you know the broadly useful of your discourse you can build up your Specific Purpose Statement. Your Specific Purpose Statement is utilized to build up your discourse.
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