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Question Posted Sunday May 30 2004, 10:33 pm

I've been working on my writing for some time, after about 15 tries I've written a speech for my High School graduation, but it's going to be hard getting up in front of over a thousand people and saying it, do you have any ideas on how I could make it easier?

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HollyAnn2282 answered Sunday May 30 2004, 10:44 pm:
Hm, my best advice would be either say it infront of a big group of friends and family and also say it in the mirror like 25 times. Dont be scared while your up there! Theres nothing to be scared about... Those are your friends and family and your friends family (lol) out there! Just give it all you've got. and if you mess up oh well big deal no ones perfect

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