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Public Speaking!

Public Speaking!

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English

2nd - 6th Grade

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HADLEY BRUMPTON

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Public Speaking

Let's learn about public speaking!

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If you want to speak in public you have to know how to speak properly don't you?

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Let's Start From The Beginning!

In order to public speak you need to speak loud and clear. Another thing you need to do is to look up at the crowd. The most important thing you need to do is to speak properly.

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Proper Grammar

A complete sentence must have, at minimum, three things: a subject, verb, and an object. The subject is typically a noun or a pronoun. And, if there's a subject, there's bound to be a verb because all verbs need a subject. Finally, the object of a sentence is the thing that's being acted upon by the subject. Examples of proper sentences are this:

I could jump really high!

My hair was as messy as a rat's nest!

The ball was bouncy.

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Just Add Adjectives!

If you want to be a public speaker you have to add adjectives. Adjectives are describing words like blue or fluffy. An example of a sentence without an adjective and with an adjective is this:

I have a ___ wart on my nose.

I have a big wart on my nose.

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What About Similes And Metaphors?

simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an interesting way. An example of a simile is:

She is as innocent as an angel.

Now what about metaphors? A metaphor is a comparison which is not literally true. It suggests what something is like by comparing it with something else with similar characteristics. For example: 

She is an angel.

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