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You noticed that many of **your classmates** tend to have **biased…
You noticed that many of **your classmates** tend to have **biased opinions** about **people who do not share the same values as them**. Write a text in which you explain to your peers the **importance of respecting other people’s beliefs and values** and suggest **ways to achieve** this.
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Audience
Classmates, peers and friends of the same age.
Context
As a reminder and advice to my classmates as they tend to have biased opinions about people who do not share the same values as them
Format :
Speech
- Greetings
- Introduction
- Body Paragraph
- Closure and closing notes
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Introduction
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- state that this action making you sad/angry
-"thus I will explain to you about the importance of respecting others beliefs and values and ways to achieve it"
- state the current situation regarding biased opinions
among classmates
Contents
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- TS= There are many ways to respect other people's beliefs and values and it starts from ourselves
- Firstly , respond in a timely manner. Sharing information that will make them feel comfortable.
- Furthermore, practise self-awareness. Spend some time to reflect on your own beliefs and biases.
- Keep your emotions in check. Stay calm and listen carefully. Reply when you are ready to engage with love and kindness
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- TS= People will able to express themselves freely without being criticised by others.
- People can discuss their ideas and thoughts
- This will create a more open-minded society
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- TS= to create a harmonious relationship among peers.
- other people will tend to respect our beliefs and values as well.
- there will be no issues or conflicts that will arise because no one will get offended
Closure
Conclusion
-Restate all of the thesis statements
-Conclude all the points stated
e.g., In a nutshell, In short, In conclusion
Wishes and hopes
-State your wishes and hopes based on the context
e.g., I am looking forward, I wish that,
-Make a call to action
e.g., We should, it is vital for us to...
Appreciation to the audience
-Thank the audience for listening and paying attention
e.g., Thank you for lending me your ears
-Appreciation for given the chance to deliver the speech
e.g., It is my pleasure
-End with a simple Thank You
e.g., Thank You
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