A good speech feels like a story that you can almost live in. It has excitement, it makes people laugh or feel something deep inside, and it ends with a line you remember forever. Like when your teacher tells the best joke at the end of class, you just have to tell someone about it later.
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- A teacher tells the funniest joke of the year and everyone remembers it for days.
- Your friend gives a speech at their birthday party and you can’t stop laughing the whole night.
- The principal gives an inspiring message about kindness, and suddenly, you feel like you can do anything.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Speech in Politics?
- How Did ‘Television’ Change the Way People Communicate?
- Why Do People Speak in Riddles?
- Why Do We Use ‘Symbols’ in Different Languages?
- Why Do We Like to Share Stories with Others?
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