If you are asking who said that, I think it is Woodrow Wilson.
Five minutes, give or take.
An impromtu speech is something you have to make up in two minutes. its just like public speaking but different because in public speaking you can prepare it but in an impromptu speech you get 2(two) minutes to prepare it then presents it to your audience
To give a successful public speech, prepare your content well, know your audience, practice speaking in front of a mirror or friends, maintain eye contact, speak clearly, and engage the audience by using anecdotes or rhetorical questions. Remember to breathe deeply to calm your nerves and speak with confidence.
Prepare to die, Avada Kedavra! Let's prepare something delicious! Nothing... NOTHING can prepare you!
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Feed it, play with it, give it a bath, give it a drink, brush its fur, and let it chew on a dog bone for like five minutes so it relaxes.
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Prepare is a verb. The noun form of prepare is preparation; the pronoun for preparation is it. Example use:I have a preparation to sooth sunburn; I will give it to you.
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give it peanut butter
You prepare for alot of pain