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of you to my left form the Northern Alliance. We have two sides, and spoiler alert: we’re going to do battle. But instead of a battle with spears, this will be a Battle of Cheers. Whoops! Who left a Starbucks cup here? Not supposed to be here! Oh well, oh well?. We’ll figure that out later. I’m?I’m going to call on each of your Alliances in turn. When I do, you need to make?I hate to ask, I know how hard it is, but you need to make the most noise you can. The side that cheers the loudest wins! Okay? Ready? Okay, let’s hear it from the Southern Alliance! Impressive! Impressive! Okay, now let’s hear it from the Northern Alliance! Alright! Also ?also impressive! Both sides gave it your very best shot. Now it falls to me?. But I will not call a winner. Instead, instead, I ask you to consider this a window into the human heart. Listen up. Here we are, proud members of the Penn munity – this beloved munity. Yet, when called upon, how readily we divide to do battle for our side. Game of Thrones became a global phenomenon for many reasons. We obsess over the characters. We love the dragons and the drama. But its deepest attraction is allegorical. 演講稿英語 3 In the walls of ice, in the thrones of iron, we