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In which type of delivery does the speaker have the entire speech written out word for word in front of them while speaking, whether on a sheet of paper or a teleprompter?

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User Phonixor
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Answer: Manuscript speech

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In the manuscript speech, a speaker reads a pre-written speech and delivered word-for-word in front of an audience. The speech is delivered exactly as it is presented in the sheet of paper or a teleprompter. Manuscript speeches are useful when it is important for wording to be accurate, such as with legal issues. Manuscript speaking is generally employed during official meetings, conferences, and in instances where the subject matter of the speech needs to be recorded. It is used especially when there is a time constraint, and the content of the talk is of prime importance.

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User MWillis
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Answer: in the MANUSCRIPT SPEECH DELIVERY.

Explanation: Manuscript speech delivery involves when a speaker have the whole speech written out word for word in front of them while speaking. The script is read verbatim. The speaker makes the speech by referring to a teleprompter or a sheet of paper. The primary benefit is that all the speaker has to say is in front of them and they don't have to worry about what to say at that given moment.

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