Expository Address

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Expository address is an event in the National Forensics League. It is a supplemental event at the National Tournament. Expository speeches are original compositions of the contestant. The expository speech is a speech to inform, not a performance. It should describe, clarify, illustrate or define an object, idea, concept, or process. A fabricated topic/subject may not be used. In expository, a student may not use any portion of his/her original oration entered at any NFL tournament. Maximum time of presentation is five minutes. Generally intended to be somewhat entertaining, the speech also has social relevance.[1]


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  1. ^ National Forensics League. Rostrum Archives Supplemental/Consolation Events . National Forensic League website http://www.nflonline.org/Rostrum/SupplementalConsolation