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Valedictorian speech

If I am the Valedictorian for our graduating class, I would congratulate my classmates that we've finished our high school, first. Then I would tell some memorable stories of my class, and give some wishes and advice for our classmates. I would do my speech as well as I can, of course. I am not going to make it to be a weepy story, I'd want everyone to be relaxed but still pay attention to me. I would definitely thank all the people who helped me or treated me as a friend. And I may give some positive advices to our class, such as" To be honest whenever and wherever you are!!" or " Never give up your dream, keep it and achieve it. Believe in yourself, you can do it!!"
If I'm not a Valedictorian, I'd like to hear a speech that is not so sad, just like I would do in my speech. It better have some interesting memories.

 

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