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29 March, 06:20

In her introduction to her speech about eating disorders, Sheila told the story of her friend who almost died of anorexia. In her conclusion, she reminded her audience of what her friend went through and explained that her friend was currently doing well in her battle against the disease. Was this an appropriate strategy for her speech?

a. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the introduction.

b. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the occasion.

c. No; the introduction and conclusion are separate elements of a speech and should notoverlap.

d. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as an appeal to action.

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  1. 29 March, 10:18
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    a. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the introduction.

    Explanation:

    when Sheila give speech about her friend of eating disorders with explain how her friend battle against this disease so she reference to the introduction her because The purpose of these instructions in the concluding introduction is to allow listener to think about where it came from or to support the facts.

    so correct option is a. Yes; this is a concluding strategy known as a reference to the introduction.
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