Diy Speech
Diy Speech
Diy Speech
Blaisdell
5/5/15
Period
7
I.
II.
III.
Elizabeth Blaisdell
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IV.
V.
Elizabeth Blaisdell
Haku
Blaisdell
5/5/15
Period
7
c. Transition-
Internal
Summary:
Braids
are
a
popular
and
practical
way
to
style
your
hair.
Main
Point
3:
How
to
braid
your
hair
a. SP1:
Braiding
just
involves
three
steps.
First,
separate
your
hair
into
three
equal
sections.
Next,
weave
your
hair
into
the
middle
section
by
crossing
the
left
section
over
the
middle,
then
the
right,
and
so
on.
Lastly,
secure
the
end
of
the
braid
with
a
rubberband.
i. FS:
Comparison:
The
process
of
braiding
hair
is
just
like
weaving
or
plaiting,
its
very
simple
and
easy
to
catch
on
to.
b. SP2:
There
are
so
many
braiding
techniques
and
possibilities.
i. FS:
Example:
For
example,
the
boxer
braid
is
one
of
my
favorite
styles.
It
involves
two
French
braids
on
each
side,
and
you
can
choose
to
combine
the
two
or
leave
them
separate.
I
usually
wear
my
hair
like
this
when
Im
at
home
because
its
cute
and
comfortable.
c. Sign-post
transition:
Now,
on
to
my
conclusion.
Conclusion
a. Restate
Thesis:
Braiding
your
hair
is
a
cute
and
easy
way
to
style
your
hair.
b. Restate
MP:
Today,
I
discussed
with
you
the
history
of
braids,
why
its
important
to
know
how
to
braid,
and
how
to
successfully
braid
your
hair.
c. Closing
Statement:
The
importance
of
braids
is
emphasized
through
this
quote
from
Roman
Payne,
A
girl
without
braids
is
like
a
city
without
bridges.
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Haku
Blaisdell
5/5/15
Period
7
Works
Cited
"How
to
Braid
Hair."
Real
Simple.
N.p.,
n.d.
Web.
5
May
2015.
Kim.
"The
Beautiful
And
Amazing
History
of
Braids."
Lovelyish.
N.p.,
15
Apr.
2013.
Web.
06
May
2015.
Oliver,
Dana.
"12
Braids
That
Are
So
Stunning
We
Can't
Stop
Staring
(PHOTOS)."
The
Huffington
Post.
TheHuffingtonPost.com,
n.d.
Web.
5
May
2015.
Elizabeth Blaisdell
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