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When preparing a speech, consider your audience's background and interests, the purpose of the speech, the tone and style appropriate for the occasion, and the key message you want to convey. It's also important to organize your thoughts effectively, practice your delivery, and be prepared to engage with your audience through questions or discussion.
Write to you soon as a phrase is not one specific part of speech. Write is a verb. To is a preposition. You is a pronoun (object of the preposition.) Soon is an adverb.
they didn't write it
This is called a "eulogy".
This figure of speech is called a metaphor. It is a literary device where one thing is described as if it were something else, in order to show similarities between them.
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talk about your favourite food.
Its a Metephor.
Answer one: I grab a pen and paper and trace: a touching farewell speech for school? Answer two: In latin. Vale dicere.
It's a metaphor. The writer is comparing one thing to another unlike thing.
i don't think there is really an answer for that apart from write real fast ;D
A one minute speech is not a lot of time to talk, so you would have to choose a specific topic about children. It could be children's play, funny things children do, using play to help children learn, or many other topics. Write a short introduction that grabs the audience's attention, the body of the speech, and a short conclusion. Practice your speech and time it to be sure it's one minute.