Make it a persuasive paper about yourself (why kinberly M is a great person to get to know) Then break it down into three catagories. Ex: (I am fun) (I like adventure) (I am easy to get along with) then describe yourself through those different catagories. It is a different twist, but still telling about yourself.
2007-01-11 03:19:13
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answered by hdedone 3
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The rule is K.I.S.S. = Keep It Simple Student - stick to 3 main things like - Where you are from - What your favorite thing to do is and Where you plan to be in the future. Once you answer these you can make a quick brief and memorable introductory speech. Good Luck!
2007-01-11 11:20:53
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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If you don't want to write about yourself, write about some of your hobbies or somethings that you like to do.
An example: I love rollercoasters, so I could write about how I got into loving roller coasters, some of my favorite roller coasters, and if I'm looking forward to any new roller coasters being built.
It's something that is unique about me and yet there is enough information out there that I wouldn't bore an audience with a "laundry list."
Good luck with your speech!
2007-01-11 11:18:24
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answered by nlforst 3
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Write about something you feel passionately about and how that relates to you. When I took speech a few years ago, I remember writing about saving the rain forest because that was important to me. Another girl, who was from Hawaii, wrote about hula dancing, while a member of the basketball team wrote how sports were important to him.
Pick an activity you like and teach about it and explain why you love it so much.
2007-01-11 11:18:01
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answered by sunnyd_137 3
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Start with the first rule of speech..know your audience. Who are you giving this speech to? Investors? a class? a church group.?
The more intimate the group, the more personal information you may want to include. If you are talking to business associates, you may want to include your education and experinence and tie it in to how those things effect them.
2007-01-11 11:19:08
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answered by reynaspoerl 1
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You could think about major themes of your life, choose one and use that as you organize your ideas.
Some possible examples:
growth
seeking peace
taking chances
and so on...
Then you write with that theme in mind.
2007-01-11 11:17:20
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answered by Claire 3
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