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  • Choose a story you like
  • Know the story
  • Understand the characters well
  • Use colorful words and expressions
  • Pause whenever necessary for effect
  • Use pitch and stress.
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  1. Start with a strong opening to grab the audience's attention.
  2. Develop your characters and setting to create a connection with the audience.
  3. Build tension or conflict to keep the audience engaged.
  4. Use descriptive language and sensory details to paint a vivid picture.
  5. Maintain a clear structure with a beginning, middle, and end.
  6. End with a satisfying resolution or conclusion that leaves an impact on the audience.
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