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    communicative skills are very important to every one when you want to or asked to present a speech you should have prepared in advance ---- Greet everyone --- if they don't respond you greet again -- tell your name -keep the class more energetic-- say the topic on which you are going to start your sRead more

    communicative skills are very important to every one
    when you want to or asked to present a speech you should have prepared in advance
    —- Greet everyone — if they don’t respond you greet again — tell your name -keep the class more energetic– say the topic on which you are going to start your speech . Even it would be a interactive session , you can ask question. ( OK, all-right,clear, got it) use these words in your speech
    —- you should have confidence
    —- you must be conscious of what you are saying, if its first time OK
    —- try to speak without grammatical mistakes
    —- each word should be pronounced correctly

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The story beautifully juxtaposes the appearance versus truth and pride versus selfishness. In the end, with the sale of the statue, a story and its fabled history are sold just to corral some monetary benefits. The traditions and honour that was enshrined into the story behind the statue were ultimaRead more

    The story beautifully juxtaposes the appearance versus truth and pride versus selfishness. In the end, with the sale of the statue, a story and its fabled history are sold just to corral some monetary benefits.

    The traditions and honour that was enshrined into the story behind the statue were ultimately dishonoured to salvage the survivor of a man of greed, vice and self-indulgence (Alex).
    On the flipside, the tale also celebrates the history, customs and traditions. It elicits regard towards culture and art and honour. This story is part of Archer’s collection called ‘A Quiver Full of Arrows’.

    Read the complete summary here.

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