Speech format for hsc board
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Modern paper is normally made from wood pulp.[1] Wood is ground up and mixed with water and other chemicals to make a thin liquid called "paper pulp". Paper pulp can be bleached to make paper more white, and dyes can be added to make colored paper. This pulp is pressed into sheets of paper. Printing is often done on paper before the paper is cut into sheets. Newsprint paper (newspaper) comes in a huge roll, and goes through the printing process as one continuous sheet. It is cut by a machine-driven guillotine blade later. Folding comes last, then packing for distribution.
Sometimes paper is made heavier and more glossy (shiny) by adding clay, and by 'milling' it. Milling is done by squeezing the paper through a series of rollers. Sometimes paper is made from used or waste paper: this is recycling.
Not all paper is made from wood. Other kinds of fiber can be used. People still make paper from cotton, linen and hemp for special purposes.
A speech is meant to convey one's thoughts or opinions, share information with or spread awareness among a large number of people. A good speech has clarity of thought and expression, accuracy of facts and a balanced view or any issue/topic.
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➝ Beginning :
A pre-speech note
Salutation
Occasion of speech
Announcement of topic
➝ Development of topic :
Reference to newspapers statistics, effects, results, other details.
➝ Winding Up :
Summing up of all points.
➝ Conclusion :
Conclude on a positive point or an appeal / hope.
End with a thank you.