The analytical content of the speech and the delivery of the speech are both different forms of communication and both languages should be emphasized. This division of speech should be highlighted in order for people to become more aware about the distinctions. Speeches become more persuasive when treating the style that the speech is being expressed and the main content differently because each content can be given its own focus and emphasis in order to create a bigger picture of an argument. Arguments which have been modified by implementing the distinction of languages strategies can alter thought processes to help the speaker bring more meaning to the main points.
However, some may argue that there aren’t significant distinctions and that the content of the speech translates to how it will be communicated. As a result, the content of the speech is given more importance than the style of delivery. Therefore, the delivery and the content are treated as a uniform language which complement one another. Although distinguishing these forms of languages may be difficult most of the time, it can be done by focusing on the basis of the delivery. Hence, placing the same emphasis on the way a speech is being communicated as the ideas intended to express can help render a deeper message.