Comments from CustomerDiscipline: SPCH 142INSTRUCTIONS FROM CUSTOMER: my topic is Moai – Wikipedia aka “Easter island Statues”IF you have a visual topic, and most informative speech are visual, you SHOULD provide a visual aide (like PowerPoint), so that we can SEE what you are talking about.Week 6: Speech 3: Informative – Part I (Outline)There are numerous ways to classify informative speeches. For instance, a speaker can inform an audience about an object, such as a historical structure. A speaker can also talk about a process, such as how to write an effective resume. What is the goal of an informative speech? Build an audience’s understanding and awareness by imparting knowledge. Provide listeners with new information, new ideas, or new ways of thinking about a topic. Topic: You can choose any topic as long as it defines, describes, explains, or demonstrates something. While you might actually persuade your audience by providing information about a topic in an informative speech, the intent of your speech is to inform, not to change behavior or attitudes, which is the intent of a persuasive speech.A few topics considered “off-limits” are listed here: how to perform CPR, how to make any sort of food, how blood donation works, and the dialysis process.