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50 points! i need asap! is very much appreciated! can someone me turn this topic into a persuasive speech about "lyrics in a song can impact our lives"?

my topic is: lyrics in a song can impact our lives

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music can easily affect people's moods. lets say i listen to a sad song, then i would feel a depressed, gloomy mood. but then when we listen to happy songs, we feel happier, more confident. even listening to chill, calm aesthetic music, it can us feel relaxed. listening to music while doing homework might seem like a distraction, but it can us focus more on work, and enjoy doing it at the same time.

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