It's impossible to give samples of a speech someone else will make, but here are some tips to guide you:
Then, start writing. Remember, the first draft is never your final speech, so take time to work on it, hone your points, clarify your thoughts. Cross things out; add things in.
When you *think* you like what you wrote, read it out loud. You'll be surprised that you might need to re-write some sentences that don't quite sound right.
In your final reading out loud, time yourself. You may need to cut, or add.
On the day of your speech, be yourself. If you've prepared well, the speech will be much easier to deliver.
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, advocating for racial equality and social justice through peaceful means. Mahatma Gandhi's "Speech at the Great Prayer Meeting, on the Eve of the Salt March" emphasizing nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience for India's independence. Nelson Mandela's "I Am Prepared to Die" speech, promoting reconciliation and peace during the Rivonia Trial in South Africa.
Title: "The Power of True Friendship" Introduction: Start by defining what true friendship means, emphasizing the qualities of loyalty, trust, and support. You can also share a personal story or anecdote to establish a connection with the audience. Body: Discuss how true friendship can withstand challenges and adversity, using examples from history, literature, or popular culture. Highlight the importance of communication, understanding, and forgiveness in sustaining strong friendships. Conclusion: End by emphasizing the value of cultivating genuine friendships and expressing gratitude for the friends who have been there through thick and thin. Encourage the audience to cherish and nurture their own friendships for a fulfilling and enriching life.
Dreams are the seeds of our potential, the blueprints of our future. They ignite the fire within us, inspiring us to reach beyond limits and achieve greatness. Let us not just dream, but dare to turn those dreams into reality, for it is in pursuing our dreams that we truly come alive and make a difference in this world. Dream big, dream boldly, for it is in our dreams that we find the power to shape our destiny.
can you give me 3 examples of irony
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i would defenetly have to say that dogs can grow beards all over and dont drink and dance
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A oratorical speech is the art of public speaking, eloquence or skill in making speeches to the public, or public speaking marked by the use of overblown rhetoric.
'Ask not what your country can do for you but what can you do for your country' JFK.
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"I am a Filipino" by Carlos P. Romulo(http://members.tripod.com/pisaymc92/tdeclam.htm)
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Wisdom makes a Man a better living person and widom makes a Man a wise person..Gets??