A person giving a speech of tribute should not:
a. use words that are genuine and express respect and gratitude
b. be specific about the importance and meaning of who or what you are commemorating.
c. express sincere appreciation for all that a person, event, idea, or institution has given or made possible.
d. attribute certain facts, stories, and traits to the subject of your commemoration to make a point regardless of accuracy.
d
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