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Action-ending function
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The third function of a conclusion, to state the response you seek from the audience
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Audience participation
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The speaker makes the audience active participants in the presentation
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Brake-light function
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Warns the audience that you are about to stop
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Cause-effect pattern
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An organizational arrangemtne n which part of the speech describes or explains causes and consequences
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Forecasting
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Tells the audience how you are going to cover the topic
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Formal sentence outline
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A final outline in complete sentence form, which includes te title, specific purpose thesis statement, introduction of the speech, body of the speech, conclusion of the speech, and a bibliography of sources.
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Instant-Replay function
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The second function of a conclusion, to remind the audience of the thesis of your message
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Internal Previews
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Statements that inform listeners of your next point or points and are more detailed that transitions
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Internal reviews
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Statemenst that remind listeners of your last point or points and are more detailed than transitions
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Introduction
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The beginning portion of your presentation
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