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'Add' is a verb.
Add some anecdotes (meaningful stories) to which your listeners can relate. Example: You have to give a speech on the technical aspects of how paint dries; you can add a story about how someone sat on a painted bench before it dried. Maybe add some jokes in the speech, which doesnt make fun of anyone major. Also, don't drag on too much about one subject and don't keep changing the subject. You might want to get someone to read the speech to you so you can see how it sounds with someone listening. Add some adjectives and interresting words so it draws people in.
A narrative has A complication A resolution A conclusion -practically the same a story book
A suffix changes a word's part of speech. For example, the word 'happy' is an adjective. But when you add a suffix, which is an ending, it can change the part of speech. Happily is an adverb. Happiness is a noun.
Add jokes in it about what you are talking about like if you are giving a speech about fire, say "don't put a match close to flammable items or you might burn the house down!"
You will have to tap the speech bubble in the corner to add speech to a Bitstrip app.
You need to add more details. Courts award custody that is in the best interest of the child.
'Add' is a verb.
i don't know the answer so i need to research on the computer to know the best answer and to add my knowledge about speech..to improve my capability to speak english
Themes add structure to a speech.
What is a text feature that could add visual interest and clarity to a procedural document?
The annual interest is 150 Add this to your originial investment and you have 1,150
Visual interest
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to [event name]. We are thrilled to have you all here today. Get ready to be inspired, educated, and entertained. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the wonderful journey we have prepared for you.
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Themes add structure to a speech.
Think of a funny story that happened while you were in school, and add it to the speech. There are websites for jokes on line-- find a joke or two that relates to you, your classmates or your school.