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aleksklad [387]
4 years ago
11

Gerald has just finished presenting the main points of his speech. Which of the following is the best way for him to conclude? a

. Say “Thank You”, gather his papers, and return to his seat. b. Prance back to his seat giving high fives to his friends in the class on the way. c. Restate his thesis and end with a memorable narrative or quotation. d. Say “That concludes my speech” and take a bow.
English
1 answer:
kramer4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It really depends on the formality of the presentation.

Explanation:

If it is a very formal presentation then I would recommend option A or option D. If it is a semi-formal presentation, then I would use option C. The only time I would use option B is if the presentation was for entertainment only.

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