Dreamtopia Informative Speech

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My world is called Dreamtopia. It is called this because dream means, an unrealistic fantasy, and the suffix –topia means, landscapes. So together Dreamtopia means, an unrealistic fantasy landscape, which is just what my world is. In Dreamtopia there anything you can imagine and you can have anything you want, that is what makes it unrealistic. As I continue I will tell you about the rules, rulers, weather, technology, and a few other facts about this world.
The rules for Dreamtopia are: always have fun, always be friendly, and always dream. So you may be wondering what will happen if you break one of these rules, well you will be transported to your own world with no magic in it (just you, the air, and the ground. In Dreamtopia, friendship, happiness, and self-confidence are very valuable. If you don’t value these items then Dreamtopia
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You could live in a mansion or a small cottage. It’s all up to you! Every day you can eat whatever you want whenever you want, and you don’t even need to go shopping! For work you can be whatever you want or you could just stay home. In Dreamtopia you can do what you dream!
There is one person that is always in the world. Her name is Lyra the Magic Keeper, and she is 17 years old. She keeps everything working, and all of the magic flowing. She is also like the Guardian of Dreamtopia, because the Nightmare Bugs are always trying to bring hate and fear to Dreamtopia. If something bad happens in her tower the Nightmare Bugs could strike! Her past life was never as exciting as it is now though.
As a child Lyra never fit in. Everyone always avoided her, it’s like everyone knew that she was different even though she was normal. One day a lightning bolt came down from the sky and struck Lyra. Everyone thought she had died, but then she woke-up feeling just fine. As each day went on she kept getting more and more confused about what happened, until one day she figured it

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