45. Prepare memorable concluding remarks:
Every speech needs an ending that leaves the audience thinking about and remembering what was said. Like attention-getting openers, memorable concluding remarks can take the form of rhetorical questions, stories, surprising facts, or quotations. Of these suggestions, quotations are popular among may famous public speakers.
For example, in discussing the Olympics, you might organize your information under the following three headings: The history of the OlympicsThe Olympics todayThe future of the Olympics.
This story was used to open a speech about the Gold Museum in Bogota, Colombia: A guard took me into a square room with no lights. The room was so black I couldnt even see my own feet. All of a sudden a hidden electric wall closed behind me. There was no way out. I thought I was in a tomb. All at once bright lights came on, I was surrounded by gold on all four sides!
Example: As you can see, the Olympic Games are very important to people all over the world. I hope you learned some interesting information about the history of the Olympics, the Olympics today and the future of the Olympic Games.
For example, in speaking about the problem of choosing the college thats right for you, you might present the following solutions: Read the different college catalogsVisit campuses of different collegesTalk to people who attend various collegesTalk to teachers at the colleges you are considering.
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