Multiple Choice
You should always close your speech
A) on an encouraging and memorable note.
B) by leaving the audience with a feeling of incompleteness,which you can resolve in the question-and-answer period.
C) with something dramatic or flamboyant.
D) by introducing some new ideas for the audience to think about.
E) by seeking and encouraging action on the part of the audience.
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