When you have covered all the main points in your speech

A) wrap up the presentation as quickly as possible.
B) get ready to end your message on a strong, positive note.
C) avoid using such phrases as "To sum it all up" and "In conclusion."
D) conclude with a detailed explanation of how hard you worked when preparing for your speech.
E) reinforce the main points with addition visual aids.

B
Explanation: B) End on a strong, positive note that confirms any actions or decisions that will follow the presentation and reinforces the credibility of you and your message.

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