March 26, 1969 United States
To give a successful speech you need to know what you are talking about and you need to support the thing your giving a speech about. You must know all the facts of whatever it is, otherwise, you will look like a fool and your speech will fail. If you are not passionate about the topic you give a speech about you won't be able to express feelings and just simply be stating something, this is not good because speeches are supposed to open people's minds and hearts and if your not passionate about it how could you expect to make someone else care? Lastly, you need practice. Practice, practice, practice. This will help you know how to say your speech, prevent slip ups, and gain confidence.
Those are my tips for giving a successful speech.
Hope it helped. Have great day!
Anecdotes, passages, or examples are given as evidence to support a point.
The 3rd one is your correct answer. :3
Alrighty, so, I believe the correct answer is C.) The narrator doesn't hint that she loves her brother, the narrator says she doesn't have any chores and D just sounds odd. C) Makes the most sense to me!
Hope this helps!! (: