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Ellen Show Observation
Since I love watching Ellen show I decided to do this paper about Ellen’s show. From saddest to the happiest situation, she always bring smile to the audiences faces. Her focus is on the happiest moments in life. She starts her show with a wild and fun music and she dances, it gives audiences so much energy; moreover, they would know this is will be the funniest and best places to be at. She have a create connection with her audience.
She brings anyone to her show to tell a different story each time and that keeps people coming to her show. For example, when she brought to her show that teenager girl with cancer Talia, I think this is heartbreaking but the positive attitude the guest had while telling the story made me realize how lucky

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