Saturday, October 31, 2020

Pucovski, Harris smash Waugh brothers' record with 486-run opening stand

Will Pucovski and Marcus Harris smashed double centuries to fire a message to Australia coach Justin Langer in setting a new record Sunday for the biggest partnership in Sheffield Shield history.

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Josh Philippe and my dismissals the turning point: AB de Villiers

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) by five wickets and batsman AB de Villiers had no hesitation in saying that his and Josh Philippe's wicket in quick succession was the reason for their loss.

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IN PICS: How SRH beat RCB to open up playoffs race



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Getting Virat Kohli's wicket was special, says Sandeep Sharma

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) pacer Sandeep Sharma once again dismissed Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Virat Kohli on Saturday and the bowler reckons that getting the Indian skipper out is always a special feeling.

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IPL 2020: All playoff possibilities in 11 points

The IPL 2020 playoffs are now just four matches away. Yet only one of the eight teams in the league--CSK--has been officially eliminated. While the other seven teams are still in the fray, Net run rate (NRR) is going to be the deciding factor for at least one position in the final four, possibly for two.

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Mueller equals Kahn's record as Bayern Munich go top

European champions Bayern Munich went top of the Bundesliga on Saturday as Thomas Mueller equalled Oliver Kahn's record for most league wins in the famous shirt in Saturday's 2-1 victory at Cologne.

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IN PICS: How Delhi Capitals crashed to their fourth successive defeat



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Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals fight for survival

In the increasingly complicated jigsaw puzzle, Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals will find themselves on Sunday in a battle of survival as much as providing the proverbial missing piece to a clear playoffs picture on the homestretch of Indian Premier League.

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Kylian Mbappe on target as PSG win without injured Neymar

Kylian Mbappe scored from the penalty spot as Paris Saint-Germain eased to their seventh straight Ligue 1 win on Saturday, beating Nantes 3-0 away to move provisionally three points clear at the top of the table.

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We were not brave enough with the bat, says Virat Kohli

After suffering a 5-wicket loss against Sunrisers Hyderabad, RCB skipper Virat Kohli admitted that the side failed to put up a decent target to defend. "It was never enough. We thought 140 might be a good total to get into the game, but things changed drastically, which we didn't predict. I thought we were not brave enough with the bat throughout the innings," Kohli said.

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EPL: Diogo Jota strikes again as Liverpool go top

Diogo Jota grabbed the winner as Liverpool ground out a 2-1 victory over West Ham United at Anfield on Saturday to take the lead at the top of the Premier League.

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Kings XI Punjab bank on Chris Gayle to stay alive

A decade ago, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) - due to MS Dhoni's late flourish - famously pulled off an exceptional win against Kings XI Punjab in their last league game to sneak into the playoffs and eventually win the IPL title. During that edition, Kings XI had to suffer the ignominy of finishing at the bottom of the table.

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Wasn't surprising to see so much dew in Sharjah: David Warner

After registering a comprehensive five-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), SunRisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner on Saturday said that it was not surprising to see so much dew in Sharjah. "Tonight the bowlers have executed it well. Dubai has been the same, I think it gets dewy here. It wasn't a surprise at all," Warner said.

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Rare Mats Hummels double helps Dortmund beat Bielefeld

Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels scored twice in the second half as they beat Arminia Bielefeld 2-0 to move level on points with leaders Bayern Munich on Saturday.

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Barcelona draw with 10-man Alaves after Neto howler

Barcelona goalkeeper Neto made an embarrassing gaffe as his side were held to a 1-1 draw away to Alaves on Saturday, despite playing the final half an hour with an extra man.

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Delhi Capitals lose to Mumbai Indians to sink to fourth consecutive loss

On Saturday, Trent Boult and Jasprit Bumrah showcased how devastating they can be in this format. Boult nipped out wickets at the top and Bumrah overwhelmed Delhi Capitals' middle-order as Mumbai Indians blew away the Delhi batting line-up at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

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How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds

Instead of throwing out the pumpkin seeds after a pumpkin carving session, try roasting them as a delicious snack instead! Rinse the seeds under cold running water before drying them and baking them in the oven until they're golden brown. You can add any sort of seasonings you desire, turning your pumpkin seeds into a spicy, sweet, or simply flavorful treat.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Removing the Seeds from the Pumpkin

  1. Remove the top of the pumpkin to access the seeds. If you haven’t already done so, use a sharp cutting knife to cut a circle around the pumpkin’s stem. Make sure the lid is wide enough for your hand to fit through comfortably. Remove the lid once you’re done cutting it.[1]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 1 Version 5.jpg
  2. Use a large spoon to scoop the seeds from the pumpkin. The bigger the spoon, the more seeds you’ll be able to remove at once. Scrape the sides of the pumpkin to loosen the seeds and pulp, taking time to scoop out as many seeds as possible.[2]

    • You can also use your hands or an object from a pumpkin carving kit.
  3. Place all of the seeds and pulp in a large bowl. As you’re scooping out the seeds, place the seeds and pulp in a bowl big enough to hold everything. Remove large pieces of pulp from the seeds as you’re placing them in the bowl, but don’t worry about separating every single string.[3]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 3 Version 5.jpg
    • If you’re removing the seeds from a smaller pumpkin, you may not need as large of a bowl.

[Edit]Washing and Drying the Seeds

  1. Set the seeds in a colander and rinse them under cold water. This will help loosen the pulp and strings from the seeds, making it easier to clean them. Hold the colander full of seeds under the running water, using your hands to move the seeds around gently.[4]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 4 Version 5.jpg
  2. Pull the seeds out of the colander and place them on a towel. Once the seeds are mostly clean, take them out of the colander and set them on a clean kitchen towel. If there are any big strings still attached to the seeds, pull these off if possible.[5]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 5 Version 5.jpg
    • You can also place the seeds on paper towels, though they may stick.
  3. Pat the seeds dry using the kitchen towel. Spread the seeds out on the towel and gently blot the seeds to ensure they’re as dry as possible. Place the seeds in a bowl once they’re dry.[6]

    • Instead of blotting the seeds, you can also shake them in the colander to remove excess water.
    • If the seeds are still damp when they go in the oven, they won’t roast well due to the moisture.

[Edit]Adding Seasonings

  1. Toss the seeds with oil or butter. Once the clean, dry seeds are in a bowl, pour cooking oil or melted butter into the bowl so that the seeds are lightly covered. Use a large spoon to mix the seeds around with the oil or butter so that each seed is covered evenly.[7]

    • Use canola oil, olive oil, or vegetable oil.
    • How much oil or butter you use will depend on how many pumpkin seeds you’re roasting, but it’s best to start with a small amount—you can always add more.
  2. Add your desired seasonings. These could be seasonings such as Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper—whichever seasonings are your favorite. Sprinkle the desired amount of seasoning into the bowl of pumpkin seeds.[8]

    • Experiment with the type and amount of seasonings, sprinkling in small amounts before adding more.
    • For a simple yet tasty flavor, just add salt and pepper to your pumpkin seeds.
    • Consider adding seasonings like chili powder, Cajun seasoning, or crab seasoning for a stronger flavor.
    • Season with sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg for a sweet snack.
  3. Stir the pumpkin seed mixture thoroughly using a large spoon. Stir gently, making sure the pumpkin seeds are evenly coated with oil or butter and your desired seasonings. If you notice that many seeds don’t have seasoning on them, feel free to sprinkle a little bit more into the mixture.[9]

[Edit]Baking the Seeds

  1. Preheat the oven to and prepare a sheet pan. Lining your baking sheet with parchment paper will prevent the seeds from sticking the best, though you can also use aluminum foil. Once the oven is preheated, you're ready to roast your seeds.[10]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 10 Version 5.jpg
  2. Spread the seeds out evenly on the baking sheet. Pour the seasoned pumpkin seeds onto the lined baking sheet, using a spoon to spread them out. Try to make sure they aren’t clumped together and are laying flat so they roast evenly.[11]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 11 Version 4.jpg
    • If your pumpkin seeds end up layered on top of one another, try baking them in two smaller batches to promote even roasting.
  3. Bake the seeds for 20-30 minutes, stirring them occasionally. Remove the baking sheet from the oven every 10 minutes and move the seeds around using a wooden spoon or other kitchen utensil—this will help ensure each seed roasts evenly. Once the seeds look browned, they’re done![12]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 12.jpg
  4. Eat the seeds warm or let them cool to room temperature. Once the seeds have been removed and the oven is turned off, use a spatula to scoop the seeds into a bowl or other serving dish. You can eat them while they’re still warm from the oven, or let them sit for a few minutes until they’re cool.[13]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 13.jpg
  5. Store the seeds in an airtight container for roughly 1 week. If you want to save your roasted pumpkin seeds, put them in an airtight container such as a mason jar, plastic bag, or piece of tupperware. The seeds will stay fresh for a week or so at room temperature, or you can place them in the freezer for up to a month.[14]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 14.jpg
    • If placing the seeds in the freezer, they should be in an airtight container as well.
    • Write the date on the container so you remember when the seeds were roasted.

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Cutting knife
  • Large spoon
  • Large bowl
  • Colander
  • Towel
  • Oil or butter
  • Seasonings
  • Sheet pan
  • Parchment paper or aluminum foil
  • Airtight container (optional)

[Edit]Video

This video shows you a different way to roast pumpkin seeds.

[Edit]Tips

  • Place newspaper over your table surfaces for easier cleanup.
  • The pumpkin seeds can also be added to a salad or soup.
  • Add your seasonings after roasting the seeds, if desired.
  • Try using a toaster oven for smaller amounts of pumpkin seeds.

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[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary



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How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds

Instead of throwing out the pumpkin seeds after a pumpkin carving session, try roasting them as a delicious snack instead! Rinse the seeds under cold running water before drying them and baking them in the oven until they're golden brown. You can add any sort of seasonings you desire, turning your pumpkin seeds into a spicy, sweet, or simply flavorful treat.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Removing the Seeds from the Pumpkin

  1. Remove the top of the pumpkin to access the seeds. If you haven’t already done so, use a sharp cutting knife to cut a circle around the pumpkin’s stem. Make sure the lid is wide enough for your hand to fit through comfortably. Remove the lid once you’re done cutting it.[1]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 1 Version 5.jpg
  2. Use a large spoon to scoop the seeds from the pumpkin. The bigger the spoon, the more seeds you’ll be able to remove at once. Scrape the sides of the pumpkin to loosen the seeds and pulp, taking time to scoop out as many seeds as possible.[2]

    • You can also use your hands or an object from a pumpkin carving kit.
  3. Place all of the seeds and pulp in a large bowl. As you’re scooping out the seeds, place the seeds and pulp in a bowl big enough to hold everything. Remove large pieces of pulp from the seeds as you’re placing them in the bowl, but don’t worry about separating every single string.[3]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 3 Version 5.jpg
    • If you’re removing the seeds from a smaller pumpkin, you may not need as large of a bowl.

[Edit]Washing and Drying the Seeds

  1. Set the seeds in a colander and rinse them under cold water. This will help loosen the pulp and strings from the seeds, making it easier to clean them. Hold the colander full of seeds under the running water, using your hands to move the seeds around gently.[4]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 4 Version 5.jpg
  2. Pull the seeds out of the colander and place them on a towel. Once the seeds are mostly clean, take them out of the colander and set them on a clean kitchen towel. If there are any big strings still attached to the seeds, pull these off if possible.[5]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 5 Version 5.jpg
    • You can also place the seeds on paper towels, though they may stick.
  3. Pat the seeds dry using the kitchen towel. Spread the seeds out on the towel and gently blot the seeds to ensure they’re as dry as possible. Place the seeds in a bowl once they’re dry.[6]

    • Instead of blotting the seeds, you can also shake them in the colander to remove excess water.
    • If the seeds are still damp when they go in the oven, they won’t roast well due to the moisture.

[Edit]Adding Seasonings

  1. Toss the seeds with oil or butter. Once the clean, dry seeds are in a bowl, pour cooking oil or melted butter into the bowl so that the seeds are lightly covered. Use a large spoon to mix the seeds around with the oil or butter so that each seed is covered evenly.[7]

    • Use canola oil, olive oil, or vegetable oil.
    • How much oil or butter you use will depend on how many pumpkin seeds you’re roasting, but it’s best to start with a small amount—you can always add more.
  2. Add your desired seasonings. These could be seasonings such as Worcestershire sauce, garlic powder, paprika, salt, pepper—whichever seasonings are your favorite. Sprinkle the desired amount of seasoning into the bowl of pumpkin seeds.[8]

    • Experiment with the type and amount of seasonings, sprinkling in small amounts before adding more.
    • For a simple yet tasty flavor, just add salt and pepper to your pumpkin seeds.
    • Consider adding seasonings like chili powder, Cajun seasoning, or crab seasoning for a stronger flavor.
    • Season with sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg for a sweet snack.
  3. Stir the pumpkin seed mixture thoroughly using a large spoon. Stir gently, making sure the pumpkin seeds are evenly coated with oil or butter and your desired seasonings. If you notice that many seeds don’t have seasoning on them, feel free to sprinkle a little bit more into the mixture.[9]

[Edit]Baking the Seeds

  1. Preheat the oven to and prepare a sheet pan. Lining your baking sheet with parchment paper will prevent the seeds from sticking the best, though you can also use aluminum foil. Once the oven is preheated, you're ready to roast your seeds.[10]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 10 Version 5.jpg
  2. Spread the seeds out evenly on the baking sheet. Pour the seasoned pumpkin seeds onto the lined baking sheet, using a spoon to spread them out. Try to make sure they aren’t clumped together and are laying flat so they roast evenly.[11]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 11 Version 4.jpg
    • If your pumpkin seeds end up layered on top of one another, try baking them in two smaller batches to promote even roasting.
  3. Bake the seeds for 20-30 minutes, stirring them occasionally. Remove the baking sheet from the oven every 10 minutes and move the seeds around using a wooden spoon or other kitchen utensil—this will help ensure each seed roasts evenly. Once the seeds look browned, they’re done![12]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 12.jpg
  4. Eat the seeds warm or let them cool to room temperature. Once the seeds have been removed and the oven is turned off, use a spatula to scoop the seeds into a bowl or other serving dish. You can eat them while they’re still warm from the oven, or let them sit for a few minutes until they’re cool.[13]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 13.jpg
  5. Store the seeds in an airtight container for roughly 1 week. If you want to save your roasted pumpkin seeds, put them in an airtight container such as a mason jar, plastic bag, or piece of tupperware. The seeds will stay fresh for a week or so at room temperature, or you can place them in the freezer for up to a month.[14]
    Roast Pumpkin Seeds Step 14.jpg
    • If placing the seeds in the freezer, they should be in an airtight container as well.
    • Write the date on the container so you remember when the seeds were roasted.

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Cutting knife
  • Large spoon
  • Large bowl
  • Colander
  • Towel
  • Oil or butter
  • Seasonings
  • Sheet pan
  • Parchment paper or aluminum foil
  • Airtight container (optional)

[Edit]Video

This video shows you a different way to roast pumpkin seeds.

[Edit]Tips

  • Place newspaper over your table surfaces for easier cleanup.
  • The pumpkin seeds can also be added to a salad or soup.
  • Add your seasonings after roasting the seeds, if desired.
  • Try using a toaster oven for smaller amounts of pumpkin seeds.

[Edit]Related wikiHows

[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary



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BCCI medical team to assess Rohit Sharma's fitness on Sunday

Having raised quite a few eyebrows by ignoring Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma for the upcoming tour of Australia citing a hamstring injury, the BCCI medical team is set to assess India's limited-overs deputy on Sunday to take a final call on whether or not he is good to be a part of the series which gets underway on November 27.

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How to Tell Scary Stories

Before horror movies laced with special effects kept people up at night, people got scared the old-fashioned way: through storytelling. Telling scary stories in a way that really scares people can be tough to master, so it does take some practice. You can come up with the perfect story and build suspense to keep your audience hooked on your every word.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Coming up with a Story

  1. Read a few classic scary stories to get inspiration. Go to the library or search online for the scariest stories you can find. Pick out 3 to 5 stories that have spooking potential and read them all the way through. Think about how you can make them your own by putting your own twist on them.[1]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 1 Version 2.jpg
    • Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Woman in Black are a few classic scary stories that you could read.
    • The more realistic and recent the story, the scarier it'll be when you tell it. That way, the listeners can relate.
    • Urban legends make excellent scary stories. The danger with using an urban legend, however, is that some of your listeners may have heard variations of it, thus ruining the effect.
  2. Set the story in a recent time period or place. Change the details so that it seems as though the story took place nearby, and recently. If the story took place in a canning factory, but you know there's a pecan factory in your town, switch out that detail (if you can do so without changing the story too much). If you can tie the story to someone you know, that’s even better.[2]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 2 Version 2.jpg
  3. Add in details to make your story sound realistic. Try to put in as many details as you can so your story sounds real, like where exactly it was, what time of day it was, or what the weather was like. If your story is about you, add in your reactions and what you were feeling. If you’re telling it from someone else’s perspective, give details on who they are and how you found out about it. For the big climax of your story, put in an actionable detail that’s super scary.[3]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 3 Version 2.jpg
    • For example, you could tell an urban legend about your hometown from the point of view of your grandpa as a child.
    • Or, you could tell a ghost story about how you explored an abandoned building in the countryside.
    • You can also tweak your story to add in details of your current surroundings. For example, if you’re sitting outside on a foggy night, say that your story happened during a foggy night too.
  4. End with a frightening climax to your story. The scariest part of a scary story is not knowing what’s coming next. Think of a large, expressive action that will make your audience jump or get super scared. Emphasize how scared the person in your story was to give your audience a way to relate.[4]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 4 Version 2.jpg
    • If you’re telling a story about a monster, the climax could be that it almost caught you as you were running away.
    • If your story involves ghosts, you could talk about how you saw a dark figure in the hallway that rushed towards you.
    • For stories involving creepy critters, describe the feeling of a snake or a spider crawling up your arm.
  5. Practice saying the story out loud once or twice. There’s nothing worse than realizing you forgot a crucial detail in the setup of your story. Spend a few minutes rehearsing how you’re going to tell your story, and make sure you aren’t leaving out any important information.[5]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 5 Version 2.jpg
    • If you need to, you can write out a few notes to help you keep track of the details. However, try to memorize your story before you actually tell it.

[Edit]Building Suspense

  1. Mention some casual details about your story throughout the day. Way before you tell the story (like the day before, or that morning), find a way to mention a few details that are relevant to the story. If you drive by the pecan factory, for example, ask your friends if they've ever been there. If you’re telling a ghost story, ask your friends if they believe in evil spirits.[6]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 6 Version 2.jpg
    • This will make your audience curious and set up a little suspense before you even start telling your story.
  2. Pick a time when you have your audience’s full attention. If you’re going camping, wait until you’re sitting by the bonfire. If you’re at a sleepover, time your story for when your friends are all in the living room. Try to make them sit around you so you can look everyone in the face.[7]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 7 Version 2.jpg
    • If your audience members are distracted, your story won’t be as effective.
  3. Act nervous about telling the story to build suspense. When the time draws near to tell the story, start pretending to be anxious. Get the chills here and there, and rub your upper arms as if to warm yourself. Look suddenly behind you, or at the distance, as if you just saw something. Keep doing this kind of stuff subtly until someone notices. At first, brush it off as if it's nothing, but keep up the act.[8]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 8 Version 2.jpg
    • This will intrigue your audience so that they’re dying to know more. It also helps to build suspense, making your story even scarier.

[Edit]Scaring Your Audience

  1. Start telling your story in a slow, quiet voice. Make your voice loud enough so that everyone can hear, but keep your eyes down to make it seem like you’re being forced to talk. A quiet voice can make you seem reluctant, like you don’t want to tell your story but the audience is twisting your arm.[9]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 9.jpg
    • This might even force some people to lean in closer to you, giving you more of their attention.
    • You could start your story with something like, “When I was 5 years old, my grandpa told me the story of the bloody lagoon.”
  2. Add in body language to make your story more realistic. If you’re talking about how scared you were, open your eyes wide to look frightened. If you’re talking about how you had to hit or punch at something, swing your arms wildly. Use your body as a storytelling device to drive home the details.[10]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 10.jpg
    • This will help keep your audience engaged and interested in what you have to say.
    • If you’re sitting right next to someone, use caution when you swing your arms around so you don’t hit them.
    • Try to stay seated when you tell your story. Standing up or acting out your words can make you seem too eager.
  3. Use pauses for dramatic effect. As you get closer and closer to the climax of your story, stop talking for 2 to 3 seconds at a time. Act like you can’t even bear to tell the rest of the story to engage your audience even more.[11]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 11.jpg
    • Your audience might even feel bad for making you tell the story, which makes it even more scary.
    • For example, you could say, “And then… (dramatic pause) I heard a knock at the door.”
  4. End the story with the dramatic climax. Yell the last sentence of your story while you lunge forward at your listeners and scare the life out of them. This will probably make them jump since they are so frightened. Even if they chuckle afterwards, you’ll know that you got them good with your story.[12]
    Tell Scary Stories Step 12.jpg
    • You can also end your story as quietly and uncomfortably as you started it for a more subtle, disconcerting effect.
    • Try to keep your story under 5 minutes long so that your audience doesn’t get bored.

[Edit]Tips

  • Don't smile or laugh when you're telling the story. You want to establish a somber mood, tinged with anxiety.
  • Always be on the lookout for new material. Read horror stories often, and think of ways you can adapt them into the spoken form.

[Edit]Warnings

  • Make sure your story is appropriate for the audience. Young children, for example, probably don’t want to hear about blood and guts.

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[Edit]References



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It was do-or-die game for us, says Rahul Tewatia

Rajasthan Royals thrashed Kings XI Punjab on Friday to keep their playoffs hopes alive and all-rounder Rahul Tewatia reckons that it was a do or die game for his side.

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Close fight between Rajasthan and Punjab to finish in top four: Gavaskar

The race to the playoffs in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) is becoming tougher, and former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar feels that there will pretty close fight between Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) for the fourth spot.

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Misfiring top order could cost Delhi Capitals a playoff spot: Sangakkara

Former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara is afraid that Delhi Capitals could miss out on a play-off berth due to an inconsistent top-order performance of late.

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