The thesis statement for your ______________ speech should state what you want the audience to learn.
a. persuasive
b. declarative
c. motivational
d. informative
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "c. motivational." The thesis statement for your motivational speech should state what you want the audience to learn. Making a motivational speech entails a big responsibility that at the end you left a mark or legacy to your audience that they will easily remember you.
Motivational speeches don't always contain information to learn, more often than not they don't contain much information at all. Naturally informative speeches fit that critera.