At least two days before the presentation, the finished product should be reviewed. Check all the details against your guide. See that all these details are in the right places. Have everyone in your team take a good look or test on the project and see if any improvement can be done, assuming everything is in place. Ask a professional in the subject to give you his or her comments.
If you are presenting a skit, dance or song, check the classroom space which you will use as stage. If it has to be arranged in a particular way or some decorations or props have to be placed, ask permission from the teacher using it at that time. Or from the principal after all classes are finished.
If you are preparing a research paper for submission in two days, your drafts must all be in final form and only the final typing should be done. Prepare a one-page abstract and put this right after the title page or cover. Use a computer for the finest and easiest way of finalizing. As much as possible, type the work yourself and not entrust it to a paid typist. There can be errors and misses.
Your handicraft is virtually finished. Test it by actual use. Move every part and see if there is any looseness or tightness. Then make the necessary adjustments or repairs. Show it to your teacher for her last instructions or comments.
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