The sequence of elements in a classroom speech is: (a) Introduction
(b) Description
(c) Feedback
(d) Clarification
(e) Conclusion
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A well-structured speech follows a clear order: start, develop, conclude, then interact with the audience.
- The logical flow of a classroom speech starts with an \textit{Introduction} to set the stage.
- Then comes the \textit{Description} or body where the main content is delivere(D)
- The speech is concluded with a clear \textit{Conclusion} summarizing the key points.
- After concluding, the speaker seeks \textit{Feedback} from the audience to gauge understanding.
- Finally, \textit{Clarification} is provided to address any doubts or questions.
- Hence, the correct sequence is: Introduction → Description → Conclusion → Feedback → Clarification.