A common problem that speakers must take care to avoid in the conclusion to a speech is introducing new information in the speech's closing lines. This can confuse the audience and detract from the main message, as conclusions should reinforce and summarize the key points rather than introduce new concepts or ideas.
Which is a common problem that speakers must take care to avoid in the conclusion to a speech?
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leaving the audience thinking about an interesting idea
leaving the audience thinking about an interesting idea
calling the listeners to action or proposing next steps
calling the listeners to action or proposing next steps
reminding the audience of the usefulness or importance of the speech's content
reminding the audience of the usefulness or importance of the speech's content
summarizing or restating the speech's main points
summarizing or restating the speech's main points
introducing new information in the speech's closing lines
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