Informative vs. Persuasive SpeechesInformative Speech: The goal is to educate or explain a topic objectively without influencing opinions. It focuses on delivering facts, definitions, processes, or explanations.Persuasive Speech: The goal is to convince or influence the audience to adopt a belief, attitude, or action by presenting arguments and evidence.The Purpose of a Thesis Statement:The thesis statement is a roadmap that tells the audience the main idea of the speech.Informative Speech Thesis: Clearly states what the speech will explain without taking a stance.Example: "Mental health awareness is essential for student well-being and academic success." (Neutral and factual)Persuasive Speech Thesis: Takes a clear position and aims to convince the audience.Example: "Schools must implement mandatory mental health programs to support student well-being and academic success." (Advocates for action)IF YOU FOUND THIS HELPFUL, PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST. THANK YOU!—GenDelu