Explain how introductions, conclusions, and transitions contribute to fulfilling audience expectations

about form.

What will be an ideal response?


Audiences expect a beginning, middle, and end and expect to be guided through the speech.
Introductions prepare audiences and preview points; transitions guide listeners from one point to the next
and reinforce coherence; conclusions add a sense of finality.

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