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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Answer:
Why do the schools never talk about the current situation?
How are we going to learn how to live a good life if the schools don't teach us about the world?
What do we even learn from school?
When are we going to realize, that we don't learn much in school unless they teach us about the real world?
How are we going to fix this issue of not teaching students about what is going on and about the real world?
<span>The writer of the Epistle of James was probably a brother of Jude.
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