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White raven [17]
2 years ago
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you are the president of your school's Nature club . You have been asked to deliver a speech to the students in your school to i

nform them about the Nature Club and to persuade them to join it write speech you must include the following * encouraging students to become members *processes of becoming a member *Activities of club and Facilities provided
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1 answer:
serious [3.7K]2 years ago
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Speech delivered by the president of Nature club

<h3>How to write speech</h3>

Good day everyone, you are all welcome to our midst today. I am the President of one of the most important and beneficial club in the school. The nature's club is a club which clamors for the preservation of our natural resources in order to save them from extntinction and climate change.

You can become a member by simply taking our form. We help to encourage forest and wildlife preservation.

The activities and facilities provided by the club includes yearly lecture on preservation of natural resources, organization of debates, visiting places of natural resources.

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