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Which type of speech is likely to sound monotone and lacking emotion?

  1. Impromptu

  2. Extemporaneous

  3. Memorized

  4. Persuasive

The correct answer is: Memorized

Memorized speech typically sounds monotone and lacking emotion because the speaker often focuses on recalling the text verbatim. This approach can lead to a presentation style that emphasizes rote delivery over genuine expression or emotional engagement with the audience. Without the natural spontaneity that comes from speaking in a more flexible manner, speakers may miss opportunities to connect with their audience through tone, inflection, and nuanced expression. In contrast, impromptu speeches encourage spontaneity and often result in a more dynamic and engaging delivery, as the speaker must think on their feet. Extemporaneous speeches are typically prepared but delivered without memorization, allowing for adaptability and a natural flow of ideas. Persuasive speeches aim to engage and move the audience emotionally, which naturally leads to varied pitch and emphasis.