Briefly describe the three tasks that an effective closing to a presentation should accomplish and give an example of a sentence that would be an ineffective ending
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: (1) Restate your main points—emphasize what you want the audience to do or think. (2) Describe the next steps—explain who is responsible for doing what. (3) End on a strong note—make your final remarks encouraging and memorable. An ineffective ending would be "Well, I guess that's about all I've got." (Answers will vary.)
An effective closing should include the main points of the presentation, as well as any action the audience should take. Plan your final remarks carefully because vague or weak statements will undermine the effectiveness of your presentation.
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