Primary sources are sourced from that time (jounals, speeches) or images/maps. So encyclopedia is not a primary source
Some tips to help you write a good speech are:
- Make sure you have a topic
- Make some research on the topic
- Know who your target audience is
- Tailor the words of your speech toward these people
- Be brief but firm
- Conclude
<h3>What is a Speech?</h3>
This refers to the use of words to give a formal talk to a group of people about a particular topic.
Hence, we can see that based on the fact that you have different topics for your speech, it is important that you follow the aforementioned tips to help you write a very good speech that is appropriate.
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I would say A. But I might be wrong. It also could be B.
I think the evidence that best supports the conclusion that the narrator is telling this story with a particular child in mind is the repetitive use of the second person, addressing directly to the reader.
In addition to this, the excerpt “But once a year all Pau Ammas must shake off their hard armour and be soft—to remind them of what the Eldest Magician could do” sounds like a recommendation or a duty of all Paul Ammas, that the narrator is telling the addressed person that he7she should fulfill as a Pau Ammas.