The author of the declamation speech "Bad Girl" is variously attributed to unknown or anonymous. The speech is a popular piece for declamation contests, often chosen for its dramatic and impactful message.
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bad girl, am i to be blamed
The "Bad Girl" declamation was likely written to serve as a performance piece that challenges societal expectations of women and explores themes of rebellion, empowerment, and self-expression. It may have been written to provoke thought and discussion on issues related to gender roles and stereotypes.
Bad Girl ~.^
1st: Bad girl 2nd: Lost Girl 3rd: Murderess 4th: Am i to be blame 5th: I killed him because I love him
"Not One More" "The Power of Words" "Through the Fire" "The Voice Within" "Courage in the Face of Adversity"
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A speech addressed to a large public assembly; a popular oration; a loud address a multitude; in a bad sense, a noisy or pompous speech; declamation; ranting., To make an harangue; to declaim., To address by an harangue.
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The author of the poem "Bad Girl Piece" is Evie Shockley. It is a part of her poetry collection titled "the new black."
si ako of course, a bad girl declamation or walang ganiyanan by alison madamdamin hehehe