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English, 12.05.2021 22:10 ktie9614

Scenario: My sisters friend received a personal letter that expressed someone’s hate towards Asian people and that every Asian people were the reason for the pandemic. The letter was too upsetting, unrefined, and vulgar to share. If you had a chance and were given a platform to speak to these people such as the Miss Universe stage, an inauguration speech or TedTalk, what would you say? Task: Compose a speech that is at least 20 sentences long about your visions towards a better society. Think education, awareness, and compassion. Your speech must include facts, the Civil rights movement, universal declaration of human rights, and the Declaration of Independence. You can also include your personal experiences. Use Aristotle’s, ethos, pathos, logos. Capture the audiences attention and make it interesting

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