A decorous speech conforms to audience expectations. What five elements are associated with these expectations? What are the key features of each that distinguish them from the others?

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- Audiences expect six elements in a decorous speech: (1) formality, (2) length, (3) emotion, (4) intensity, (5) supporting material, and (6) identification.
- Formality defines the level of style of the speech, ranging from formal to informal.
- Some situations demand length and others encourage brevity.
- To be effective, rhetoric must engage the emotions of the audience. This must be appropriate and balanced.
- The amount of intensity or emphasis can be difficult to gauge but as speakers gain experience, they develop an almost-intuitive sense of what an occasion calls for.
- Some situations demand different amounts and types of support than other speaking situations.
- Different speech situations demand a different emphasis on shared connection, or identification. Most speakers try to evoke a sense of common bonds among listeners and between the audience and themselves.

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