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Bottled Water Vs Tap WaterName:Course:Professor:College:Date:Type of Speech and Purpose (Demonstrative Speech)A demonstration speech explains how a certain event takes place or how something works. It could also be used to elaborate unknown concepts about a given phenomenon or idea. The speech presenter can make use of physical objects or visual aids such as graphs and maps to further elucidate into the validity of the information being presented. A demonstrative speech is often instructive and presents valuable and significant information. I am going to present a demonstrative speech to exhibit the fact that there is no big difference between tap water and commercially bottled water.Is Tap Water Fit For Human Consumption?1.0 PreambleIn the contemporary world, people are gradually ditching the tap water for the bottled water; the bottled water is becoming popular as the marketers use the “less lead” cliché to hoodwink the consumers. I have a young sister who will never take tap water, she is willing to pay any price just to make sure that she consumes the supposedly fit for human consumption water. Statistics indicate that one in every six American households use bottled water, meaning that the consumers have progressively accepted the bottled water. Unfortunately, bottled water is expensive for the average to low income earner, there are major factors that a consumer needs to consider before choosing either the bottled or tap water. The tap water is rich in fluoride, which promotes healthy teeth. I would like to conduct an experiment to deduce whether my sister can pick out between tap water and bottled water.Am going to take you through a methodology that I used to investigate the “merits” of bottled water, testing its similarities and parities in comparison to the tap water. Many consumers do not know the differences between the two, and the fallacy that bottled water is better tasting, high quality and less contaminated as compared the tap water must be...