You are the officer-in-charge of conducting a public meeting of villagers to spread awareness about an imminent contagious and deadly disease which has many myths and superstitions attached to it. The meeting is scheduled to take place on Sunday in the village hall. Before going to the meeting you will (1) try to learn about the different languages or the local language spoken in the village so that you can decide the medium of your speech. (2) study the religious and cultural background of the villagers. (3) prepare your speech in English thoroughly. (4) not unnecessarily bother to study about the disease and how it spreads.

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You are the officer-in-charge of conducting a public meeting of villagers to spread awareness about an imminent contagious and deadly disease which has many myths and superstitions attached to it. The meeting is scheduled to take place on Sunday in the village hall. Before going to the meeting you will (1) try to learn about the different languages or the local language spoken in the village so that you can decide the medium of your speech. (2) study the religious and cultural background of the villagers. (3) prepare your speech in English thoroughly. (4) not unnecessarily bother to study about the disease and how it spreads.