Here, the speaker directly reminds the audience of its
responsibilities to take
action or follow a specific belief.
To be successful, the appeal must be powerful and
commanding. Folded within the appeal should be the
main ideas that support the reason
the appeal is valid.
It is a detailed example of the idea or statement that is
being supported in a speech.
An illustration is given by
recounting an incident to make a point. To be effective,
the illustration must be vivid and memorable.
This is revisiting the key ideas and then supplying one or
two additional examples
for accepting the belief or taking
the action proposed. An inducement is an
incentive to
sway person to act or think in a certain way.
This can be another good way to end a speech, but it must
directly relate to the main
points made in the speech. The
quotation can be directly quoted or slightly
paraphrased. This
method is notable effective the speech is opened with a quotation.
Matching the opening and closing format gives the speech unity
and cohesion.
It also subtly serves to remind the audience of the
opening points. Even if only a
small part of a quotation going to
be used, always check the entire quotation - and
double-check it.
Here, the speaker the main points of the speech and draws
conclusions from them.
This type of ending is especially
well suited to the informative speech because it
helps remind
the listeners of the main points of the argument. It also works
very well
with a persuasive speech because it allows the
presenter one last chance to go back
over the main arguments
he presented.
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