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5 September, 00:16

On the first anniversary of Ronald Reagan's death, the Reagan family and a group of close friends gathered at the Reagan Library to talk about Ronald Reagan's life and accomplishments. Then, former President George H. W. Bush gave a brief speech. What is the term used for this kind of speech?

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  1. 5 September, 00:34
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    a commemorative speech

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    A commerative speech is a ceremonial speech which is given at a special event to remember and pay tribute to something or somebody. In that respect, it particularly makes reference to and praises the distinction, prominence and values of the person, event or organization acknowledged. In fact, at Ronald Reagan's memorial, the group gathered directed attention to his life story and achievements.
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