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Question:Please suggest some good begining to ehance my compairing. Actually I don't know how to begin & how to continue. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeee help.
( IF U HAVE SOMEONE'S COMPAIRING SPEECH PLEASE WRITE IT HERE. 10 POINTS TO BEST COMPAIRING.)


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Please suggest some good begining to ehance my compairing. Actually I don't know how to begin & how to continue. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeee help.
( IF U HAVE SOMEONE'S COMPAIRING SPEECH PLEASE WRITE IT HERE. 10 POINTS TO BEST COMPAIRING.)

hi there
well what i personally believe is that the comp.should as lively and interactive as possible
like u mentioned the event to b a solo song competetion and if the contestants are singin songs of different states then an intro of the state or in the regional dialect will help
use terms trafitionally used
u can always mix eng with a litl bit of other tongues to make it sound gud


eg now we have abc takin u to the land of tradidition and punjabi culture .....to rock the show wehave pqr.....lets now move to apna ---

best of luck
hope u do a gud job

hey i have one but i aint bout to sit here and type dat ****...so tuff luck..

Reasons by I believe Stevie Wonder. Theres alot you can do to make it your own and the org was a hit as well.

You want us to plagiarize for you?
How can you publicly ask this community to help you plagiarize someone else's or our own work?
That's illegal and grounds for expulsion in any competition as well as from a university.

And clarify your question. I don't think anyone can help you when it makes no sense at all.

'hello ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. welcome to (name of competition). I'm anamika, ur host for tonite! we have a wonderful evening planned for u today so sit back relax, and enjoy! Our first singer tonite will be (name)! (talk about contestant) So here he/she is...(name of contestant)!!!!

dont use exactly this bcuz thats illegal. put in in your own words