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write a script for speech"I Will Do It"​

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Answered by Ashutoshkarpe6493
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These tips will help you glance at the page in your hands, see what’s there, and share it with your audience.

Doesn’t that sound better than struggling with your text?

1. Use a LARGE font (14 pt. minimum).

2. Leave LOTS of white space on your page (the idea is that you should be able to just glance at the page and see where you are).

3. Make each paragraph SHORT so you’re not tempted to race through it. I put only one sentence in each paragraph (this is what people see when they read from TelePromptR).

Putting each new thought on its own line encourages you to slow down and think about one idea at a time rather than pushing to get to the end of a paragraph.

4. Leave a blank line between statements (again, so that you can easily see where you are in the script).

5. Number your pages with large numbers (I use a 24-pt font).

In the unlikely case that you drop your script, you can put the pages back in order without effort.

6. Don’t staple pages together, and don’t print two-sided; those things make your script very hard to handle.

7. Use a yellow highlighter to highlight words or phrases you want to be SURE get delivered.

8. Look at the bottom of every script page. If the point you’re discussing continues onto the next page, put a large star in the lower right-hand corner (I use a purple felt-tipped pen for this). This mark reminds you to not let your energy down when you reach the bottom of the page, but rather to stay focused and continue your discussion, as if there was no page break in the middle of your point.

Answered by goughmary474
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I'll do it.

hope it helps

plese make me brainlist

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