When you have covered all the main points in your speech, you should
A) get ready to end your message on a strong, positive note.
B) wrap up as quickly as possible.
C) avoid using such phrases as "To sum it all up" and "In conclusion."
D) add one new thought to keep the audience thinking about the presentation.
E) end with a detailed explanation of how hard you worked on preparing your speech.
Answer: A
Explanation: A) End on a strong 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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