BasementCat
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I have a debate in a few days (Opposing the motion 'Child labour is a necessity for life in the developing world)
My speech is all finished...except there is no humour. I realise it's difficult to make a speech about child labour, of all things, light hearted or humourous, but you get extra points for it and even if I could have one witty line, it might help.
For instance, a line in one of our last debates was 'Promises are like babies - easy to make, hard to deliver)
Does anyone have any suggestions at all?
My speech is all finished...except there is no humour. I realise it's difficult to make a speech about child labour, of all things, light hearted or humourous, but you get extra points for it and even if I could have one witty line, it might help.
For instance, a line in one of our last debates was 'Promises are like babies - easy to make, hard to deliver)
Does anyone have any suggestions at all?