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ludmilkaskok [199]
3 years ago
8

Speech Writing and Delivery

English
1 answer:
zysi [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Topic selected: Extracurricular activities that your school offers.

Explanation: Mrk me brainliest please

Persuasive speech examples:

This institutions is offering two classes as extracurricular activities. Programming for beginners will give the tools you need in order to learn about the world of computers and develop new softwares. We thought about this class in the context of the growing technology. We think that our institution will provide you though this course strategies for you to know from zero some important concepts related to programming.

The Community manager course will help you to write in social media and to create content related to different products and situations through all the networks. Is perfect for students who want to study in the future careers related to journalism, marketing or web designer, just to mention some of them.

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