A: it repeats the central idea proposed at the beginning
B: it restates the central idea and echoes the lead-in
C: it leaves a deep impression
D: it tries to create a suspense
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- The end of a speech usually refers back to the beginning in the way ______. A: it repeats the central idea proposed at the beginning B: it restates the central idea and echoes the lead-in C: it leaves a deep impression D: it tries to create a suspense
- The end of a speech usually refers back to the beginning in the way ______. A: it repeats the central idea proposed at the beginning B: it restates the central idea and echoes the lead-in C: it leaves a deep impression D: it tries to create a suspense
- Which of the following aremethodsof reinforcing the central idea in the conclusion of a speech? A: End with a short story. B: End with thanking the audience. C: End with a quotation. D: Refer back to the introduction.
- Which of the following is NOT a means of reinforcing the central idea in the conclusion of a speech? A: End with a quotation. B: End with a short story. C: Refer back to the introduction. D: End with thanking the audience.
- Please summarize the central idea of the speech with one sentence.
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In addition to reinforcing the central idea, a speech conclusion should also __________.
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Which of the following is NOT a means of reinforcing the central idea in the conclusion of a speech?
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The objective of composing a good conclusion for a speech is ______. A: to signal the end of the speech B: to restate the central idea or summarize the main points C: to emphasize the significance of the speech D: All of the above
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Where can we usually find the main idea sentence in a paragraph? A: at the beginning B: in the middle part C: at the end D: the second sentence
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To end a speech with a quotation, the speaker has to remember _____. A: it is a brief one that perfectly captures the central idea of the speech B: to choose something that is long enough to show one’s central idea C: it is something that is atypical so as to attract the audience’s attention D: to select something that is unheard of rather than something too famous