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End with a strong conclusion from "summary" of The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie,J. Berg Esenwein

As you draw your speech to a close, it is crucial to leave a lasting impression on your audience. A strong conclusion should summarize the main points of your speech and reinforce your key message. Consider using a memorable quote, a powerful anecdote, or a call to action to make your conclusion impactful. By ending your speech with a compelling statement, you can ensure that your audience remembers your message long after you have finished speaking. Furthermore, a strong conclusion should provide a sense of closure to your speech. This closure helps your audience understand that you have reached the end of your presentation and allows them to reflect on the information you have shared. By wrapping up your speech effectively, you can leave your audience feeling satisfied and informed. In addition, a strong conclusion should leave your audience with a sense of inspiration or motivation. Consider ending your speech on a positive note or offering a solution to a problem you have discussed. By leaving your audience feeling empowered, you can encourage them to take action or make a change based on the information you have presented.
  1. A strong conclusion is essential for a successful speech. By summarizing your main points, providing closure, and leaving your audience inspired, you can ensure that your message resonates with your listeners. Remember to end your speech with confidence and conviction, leaving your audience with a lasting impression of your presentation.
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The Art of Public Speaking

Dale Carnegie

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