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Use the speech to answer the question.

Today, we need to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members. I think we all want them to feel proud and included, so let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. It’s time to get your ballots and decide how you want to vote.
Imagine a club president reading this statement at the end of a speech. Which revision most effectively uses a rhetorical question to engage the audience?

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Today, we need to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members. I think we all want them to feel proud and included, so let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. Will you get your ballot and share your opinion now?

Today, we need to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members. What is a legacy? I think we all want our members to feel proud and included, so let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. It’s time to get your ballots and decide how you want to vote.

Today, do we want to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members? I think we all want them to feel proud and included, so let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. It’s time to get your ballots and decide how you want to vote.

Today, we need to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members. Do we want them to feel proud and included? If so, let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. It’s time to get your ballots and decide how you want to vote.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Today, we need to think about the legacy we want to leave for future club members. Do we want them to feel proud and included? If so, let’s make sure they do by implementing the changes suggested by our current members. It’s time to get your ballots and decide how you want to vote.

This version (option 4) uses a clear, persuasive rhetorical question that invites audience agreement and leads directly into the call to action.