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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
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Convention keynote

Hi, his "Keynote" here describes the convention (So it was important convention) or it refer to a noun "important speech"?

"A few hours before his high-stakes convention keynote, a Chicago Tribune reporter asked him if he was
nervous. “I’m LeBron, baby,” Obama replied"
  

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Hi, It refers to a keynote speech . This is a speech in which the main theme or topic or tone is set, by an important speaker, for the rest of the event. Clive

  • Hi, It refers to a keynote speech .
  • This is a speech in which the main theme or topic or tone is set, by an important speaker, for the rest of the event.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It refers to a keynote speech.
This is a speech in which the main theme or topic or tone is set, by an important speaker, for the rest of the event.

Clive

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