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3. Not everyone is a natural public speaker. Even the best speakers will have to create note cards to remind themselves of information. For this assignment, create a
note card that y ou will have on the podium next to you. On this note card list four
things you need to remember during your presentation. For example, if you are a fast
talker, one thing on your note card will be "Slow down."
Take a moment and think about your public speaking skills, as well as what makes a
good communicator, and write down four things that you think would help you the
most.

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