There is a difference. In french hello is bonjour and in german hello is hallo.
Answer:
<em>By linking back to the introduction</em>
Explanation:
In a book by James S. O'Rourke, IV named <em>The Truth about Confident Presenting: All You Need to Know to Make Winning Presentations, Fearlessly and Painlessly.</em>
He talks about how distinguished speakers realize that the secret to achievement is driven by only a few universal values.
You should think carefully about having a memorable conclusion. You may be questioning those interested, or you may be able to link back to the introduction and give the audience a sense of a full circle coming in.
It can show you what the speaker is doing and thus you will know why they are doing it. once you know this you will know what to expect in a speech and thus the speech does not work on you as effectively.
Talents and athleticism can't be true because I could be both but be the evilest person ever to live.
Background can't be right because I can come from a "broken down" or "terrible" background but end up changing or become someone different later on in life.
I'd have to go with reputation because a person's character is based on thier reputation...
(Hoped I helpes)
They have helped the united states,africa,and asia just to name a few.