Which of the following statements is true about placing quotations, facts, or figures in the introduction or conclusion?

A. Restating a speech's best evidence in the introduction or conclusion is a great way to highlight it.
B. Placing evidence in the introduction and conclusion should never be done.
C. Placing evidence in a speech's introduction or conclusion will make that evidence seem insignificant.
D. Evidence can be placed in the introduction but never in the conclusion.
E. none of these choices

Answer: A

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