Here is another submission by TM Neha from Delhi for the role of a Grammarian with a quote. Have a look.

Joan Didion, an American author said “Grammar is a piano I play by the ear” That’s a writer’s way of saying good grammar makes your words soothing like music from a piano. And as a public speaker, that’s a perk to go the extra mile for.
That is why every session in Toastmasters has a grammarian. As a Grammarian, my role is to look for all the good usage of English, good phrases, words, idioms etc. and also the not so good usage and incorrect pronunciation.
I am also supposed to give you the word of the day. It’s “perplex”
It’s a verb that means “feel completely baffled”
An example of a sentence using the word can be
She was perplexed by her husband’s moodiness.
I hope everyone uses the word to the maximum. I will be back with my report towards the end of the meeting.
Thank you TM Neha for your submission. Here is another submission from Neha with a quote for the role of a Grammarian.
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