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I Have a Dream Speech
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What is your topic? What is something you are passionate about?
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TODAY We will spend several days working in the lab. TODAY YOU MUST: 1- Let Mrs. Brown know what your topic is. 2- Print off at least two sources you plan to use. 3- Begin your speech (writing) OR start your visual aid (poster, PowerPoint, etc.)
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When you are reading your outside sources, you should highlight and note what you are going to use. There is a correct way for citing this information, and you have learned this from Mr. Buerkle. Now we will review.
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Example—how it will look in your speech: Just as Martin Luther King Jr. said, “I have a dream,” I, too, have a dream. I have a dream that bullying will end someday because bullying has caused countless harms and injured millions of teenagers around the world. I have a dream that bullying will end, but according to an expert on bullying among children and teens, Robert Johnson says this “is not possible.” It may be easy to agree, but I have plans for bringing bullying to an end.
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Cite your sources. This is saying where you got your information from. When you use an outside source (not your knowledge), you must use quotation marks “ ” around the quoted information. An example of an outside source is an Internet website or a person. Take a look at the top of your article. Is there an author? If not, look at the title. Ex: Martin Luther King Jr. said, “I have a dream.”
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Make sure your citing of sources is correct, and if you’re not sure, ask. I will collect your speech notes after you present.
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