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English, 08.11.2019 22:31, kaitlynn73

Instructions: respond to the following scenarios by writing out the monologue you would give as you introduce someone. make sure you follow the rules for proper introduction etiquette. you may add information or fictionalize where necessary.
1-it is parent-teacher night at your school. as you and your parents enter the front office of the school, principal james curlett steps forward and looks at you in anticipation. write how you would introduce your parents and your principal.

2-you walk into a store where you are applying for a job as a sales clerk. someone points out the manager to you, and you walk up to introduce yourself. how will you proceed? don't forget the correct techniques for a handshake!

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