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English, 25.05.2021 16:10 meadowsoares7

Why can’t you just use all of the details in your research report as details for your oral report? Some of the details are more convincing in writing than in a speech.
It’s not fair to use information that you already researched for a different assignment.
You may not have time to include them all and go into enough detail about each one.

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