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So, if you're writing a speech you have to be well prepared for this even if it's your first time, but it's not anything diffult, first you might be a bit nervous but you have to try and get rid of that nervousness and get ready for that specific speech.
Some Basics tips for a farewell speech are listed below;
1. if you're no longer going back to school and would like to give a speech all you have to do is;
Write what you will be missing?.
give thanks
2. If someone is no longer going back to school (teacher, classmate,etc) and you will love to give a speech for his/her you can;
Talk about the person (such as their kindness, respect,etc)
Say what you will miss about that specific person.
say some special words.
you can check around for more examples and samples for this topic.
REMEMBER IT'S NOT ANYTHING DIFFULT, AND TRY ALL YOUR BEST WHAT YOU CAN DO.
The theme of "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte, is how a bad person can be good. This is demonstrated in the story from characters actions and the events that take place. The first evidence of character in the story is on page 682. Mother Simpson was exiled because she did bad things
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There is no poem listed, however, I could help explain how similes are used in poems and also what exactly would be the purpose of using (similes).

Similes are used to first, they are known to be used as
(: like,as). This would signify comparing two things, and making a resemblance of them.

When they're used as
(:like,as), people would use (:like) to compare, as we considered above.
Let's take for example:
I was so full, I felt
(like) I ate a elephant.
He was so tall, he was
(as) tall as a building.
These are some examples that can be used in using a (simile).
So, in this poem you didn't post above, try finding these key points in the poem, to help you find the <span>one purpose of the simile in the poem your read.</span>
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if it is wrong then i am sorry but i’m pretty sure i’m right