Describe a time when you had to speak in front of an audience. What were your fears? How did you handle them? What advice would you give to someone struggling with stage fright?

 I once had to speak in front of an audience for a school production in middle school. I had to do the whole thing in Spanish, so I was afraid that I would forget words or slip up and say something in English. I handled these fears by practicing as much as I could and trying not to stress myself out. I would give someone advice to try to calm down and take deep breaths before, so you're less nervous and less likely to make a mistake.

In class, we wrote a body paragraph. 

I learned how to make my two commentaries different.

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