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Title: One-Man Hide and Seek Name: Chelsea Deras section

Topic: instructions on how to play One-Man Hide and Seek General Purpose: To inform

Central Idea/Thesis
This game is for those who like to play ghost games like “Bloody Mary” and it’s a perfect game to play with friends when they’re bored, at sleepovers, or even on Halloween

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This demonstration speech will teach the students of the class how to properly play the game of One-Man Hide and Seek; a ritual to conjure up a murderous spirit.

Organizational Pattern: Chronological

Introduction
I. We’ve all heard of the games “Bloody Mary” and “Charlie Charlie”, but I have a game that will really knock your socks off.
II. Once in a while, we get bored while hanging out with friends and sometimes we feel like doing something stupid.
III.
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Instructions and stories of the game have been floating around on the internet for years.
IV. The speech will consist of the origin of the game, materials needed, instructions, and people’s experiences with the game.

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I. A short explanation of what One-Man Hide and Seek is and materials needed A. One-Man Hide and Seek is a spirit ritual in the form of the game, Hide and Seek
“One-Man Hide and Seek, sometimes referred to as Hide and Seek Alone or ひとりかくれんぼ (Translation: One hide-and-seek) [5] in Japanese refers to a urban legend ritual that is meant to summon a ghost or other spirit into ones home.” 2. Stories of people playing the game have described feeling a presence they can’t see and strange noises. a. beginning steps are steps to summon the spirit b. the rest of the game is similar to hide and seek B. Materials for this “game” are necessary and could affect the outcome 1. Rice is important because it plays a role on attracting spirits. 2. Red thread and salt water are essential for this game. a. red thread seals or traps the spirit in the

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