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9/11 Informative Speech
Suppose congress wants to make a new national holiday honoring an important event. I am going to do 9/11 has the event. Its going to be talking about how it is important holiday. I am going to talk about why is it an important holiday and why they celebrate. So I’m going to try to make a good grade on 9/11 because it is and special event.

Ok so I’m going to be talking about how the event 9/11 is important.9/11 is important because a lot of people died family kids adults and everything it was the biggest twin towers. They try to cheer people up on 9/11 because I remember the people that have died in the towers. They also talk about why would the people the plane crash into the twin towers.

The second thing I’m going to be talking about why do they make it a big deal about 9/11. Some people make 9/11 a big deal because they had family, husbands, children and friend that was close. They make a big deal because the twin tower was the largest tower that was large. So don’t be going around and say 9/11 not a important because other people do.
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They also do it for the country cause of the people. Some people might not celebrate but it would be a good thing to because think of the people.

This is my essay about the event of 9/11. It’s telling why 9/11 is important its important to the country maybe not to y’all but to the country. It’s talking about why is it a big deal. Why do people celebrate and what im going to be talking about in it. So after you get done reading this this kind of sums everything up about 9/11 and you read it you will find the

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