To write a valedictorian speech you should focus on the successes and acknowledgments of your class and give a little distance to your personal thanks, making the speech something collectively inspiring.
<h3>Steps to write a valedictorian speech</h3>
- Determine a theme.
- Identify how your class can fit into this theme.
- Emphasize difficulties and uncertainties.
- Emphasize how the class was able to overcome them.
- Show which elements and people were essential for overcoming these difficulties.
- Thank these people.
- Emphasize the importance of class resilience.
- Emphasize how this resilience was educational for the next challenges.
You asked for a quote on success. you can use the sentence below:
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." — Winston S. Churchill
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yes you are right about that
I'd say C. The elements one notices exist in the natural world do not last long.