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There are numerous ways to classify informative speeches. For instance, a speaker can inform an audience about an object, such as a historical structure. A speaker can also talk about a process, such as how to write an effective resume.

What is the goal of an informative speech?

  • Build an audience’s understanding and awareness by imparting knowledge.
  • Provide listeners with new information, new ideas, or new ways of thinking about a topic.

Topic:

  • You can choose any topic as long as it defines, describes, explains, or demonstrates something. While you might actually persuade your audience by providing information about a topic in an informative speech, the intent of your speech is to inform, not to change behavior or attitudes, which is the intent of a persuasive speech.
  • A few topics considered “off-limits” are listed here: how to perform CPR, how to make any sort of food, how blood donation works, and the dialysis process. Anything that you have studied for another class is off-limits. Check with your instructor if you are unsure about your topic choice.

Steps for Your Informative Speech

  • Choose a topic. Is your speech a definition, description, explanation, or demonstration?
  • Write a key phrase outline (you will submit this to the assignment dropbox this week when you submit your speech).
  • Purpose Statement: Include your General Purpose Statement, Specific Purpose Statement, and Central Idea Statement in your Outline.
  • Introduction with a thesis statement: Tell the audience your topic and a preview of what is to come.
  • Body with 2–3 main points: Here you will elaborate your main points and define, describe, explain, or demonstrate.
  • Conclusion: Summarize your thesis/main topic and give a brief review of what you said.

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Running head: CRYPTOCURRENCY

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Cryptocurrency
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CRYPTOCURRENCY

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When one talks of digital currencies, most people would think of bitcoin because it's one
of the most popular digital currencies. However, bitcoin is not the only digital currency; there's
much more to cryptocurrency (Liu,2020). Cryptocurrency refers to digital currencies that are
secured using cryptographic measures. Cryptocurrency enables transactions to be conducted and
recorded without having a centralized authority. The world has changed so much, and
cryptocurrency is the future of transactions. So ...

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