Civic Oration Speech
Imagine you have the opportunity to change one thing about the world around you. It could be something small or something big, something concrete or something abstract. What would that change be, and why is it significant to you? Inspire others to think critically about the world we share.
Question 1
Identify your change: Clearly define the one thing you would alter. It could be related to daily life, technology, education, or any other thing. Be specific! Explore the reasons: Explain why you chose this particular change. What personal experiences, observations, or values influenced your decision? Envision the impact: Discuss the potential outcomes of your change. How would it improve the lives of individuals or communities? Consider both short-term and long-term effects. Engage your audience: Incorporate personal stories, statistics, quotes, or examples to make your speech compelling. Use both emotion and logic.
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