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a speech on unity..(in 170 words) plzz help​

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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The topic unity has always been of great importance, especially when it is to be addressed in relation with the students. The need to understand unity and its various uses, arises everywhere whether professionally or personally or even in the families. Moreover, teachers frequently assign their students to prepare a speech on unity to let them learn about what role it plays in our day to day lives. We give you both short speeches on unity as well as long speeches on unity. The content that we provide is easy to understand and can help students to realize the importance of unity with the help of a number of examples that are provided in the speeches. We take pride in saying that our content can turn out to be a good reference point for all the students.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The stranger remains locked in the parlor all morning. He rings his bell for Mrs. Hall several times, but she does not answer it. About noon, he emerges and demands to know why his meals have not been brought to him. Mrs. Hall tells him that his bill has not been paid in five days. She refuses to accept the excuse that he is waiting for a remittance. When he produces some money, she refuses it, saying she first wants to know why he doesn’t enter by doorways and move about like normal people.

For his answer, the stranger removes all his head wrappings, including his nose and moustache. He thus looks like a person with a missing head. At the sound of screams a crowd of people run toward the inn. “Eye-witnesses” suddenly babble hysterical stories of the man attacking the servant girl, and brandishing a knife. Bobby Jaffers, the village constable, appears with a warrant.

The stranger slaps Jaffers with his glove, but then says he will surrender. He will not accept handcuffs, however. As the constable, Halls and others watch, the man removes the rest of his clothes, becoming invisible before them. He tells them that he is invisible. Jaffers wants to take him in for questioning on suspicion of robbing the Bunting home. A scuffle ensues, and the stranger, now known as the “Invisible Man,” escapes.

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