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yan [13]
3 years ago
12

How can you introduce yourself as a president in a speech?

English
1 answer:
alexira [117]3 years ago
3 0

I can introduce myself by following points

First I will tell about my nationality

Then I will tell my name birth etc.

And then I will tell my social reform works, my actual work and Carrer

Then At last I will tell some of my as well as my country's special features.

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