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irga5000 [103]
2 years ago
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What did Clara Barton speak about when she took to the stage in Washington, D.C., on that night in 1867?

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viva [34]2 years ago
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What Clara Barton speak about when she took to the stage in Washington, D.C., on that night in 1867 was that;

  • She wrote out her lecture notes using some hours with the hope that she will overcome her fear of public speaking.

According to this question, we are to discuss What Clara Barton speak about when she took to the stage in Washington, D.C., on that night in 1867.

As a result of this we can see that , all she wanted is to overcome her the fear of public speaking and build her capability to face the audience.

Therefore, Clara Barton wrote out her lecture notes using some hours with the hope that she will overcome her fear of public speaking.

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