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Well, if you prepare yourself mentally and recite your speech in front of a mirrior or something, then you can work on the flaws on how well you perform your speech.
There is no specific percentage of kids who like speeches, as preferences vary among individuals. Some kids may enjoy listening to speeches, while others may find them boring or uninteresting. It ultimately depends on the topic, delivery, and the individual child's interests.
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It doesn't if you listen to his speeches, his words are long, but don't make sense together. Many think, when listening to his speeches he is smart because of his convincing and good speeches. Remember, that the president doesn't write his speeches, he has a group of essay writers.
They do not have to, but it shows your respect for those who fought for this nation
Some kids may not enjoy listening to speeches due to a shorter attention span or lack of interest in the topic. However, some kids may find speeches engaging and informative if the content is age-appropriate and delivered in an engaging manner. Personal preferences and experiences will vary among children.
The word "recite" is a verb.