Meg has just finished covering her last main point in her presentation. She transitions into her
conclusion by using a reference back to her introductory story and then she thanks the
audience for listening.
Does this describe an appropriate conclusion?
A) Yes; Meg created a smooth bridge between her speech body and the conclusion.
B) No; Meg forgot to add a summary of her points before concluding.
C) No; a speaker should never thank an audience for listening.
D) Yes; Meg provided closure by tying the introduction and conclusion together.
B
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a. includes social/institutional power analysis. b. includes metaphor analysis. c. discovers and critiques the dominant social value and cultural ideologies that constrain TV programs and the ways these are reflected in TV texts. d. is illustrated in Ono's study of the ways Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers' legitimized the cultural context of militarism, vigilantism, neo-racism, and sexism. e. All of the above.
Transitions in public speaking
A) are only needed if your points are very different from one another. B) help the audience see connections among your points. C) are useful as final statements. D) rarely add clarity to well-constructed presentations.
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