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Match the following items.

1. preview statement
2. anecdote
3.transition
4. conclusion
5. a question


gets the audience's attention

begins with "in addition" or "next"

a quotation that illustrates your overall point


gives the audience a reason to listen

invites the audience to participate

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1. Preview Statement

- Gives the audience a reason to listen

2. Anecdote

- Gets the audience's attention

3. Transition

- Begins with "in addition" or "next"

4. Conclusion

- A quotation that illustrates your overall point

5. A question

- Invites the audience to participate

User Javier Haro
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1. Preview statement
- gets the audience's attention
Explanation: a preview statement is a roadmap to the speech which captivates audience attention.

2. Anecdote
- gives the audience a reason to listen
Explanation: anecdote refers to the addition of personal experience and information. Also, it may refer to a short story that forces the audience to listen carefully and think deeply about the topic.

3. Transition
- begins with "in addition" or "next"
Explanation: transition refers to change or movement of a statement from one piece to another.

4. Conclusion
- a quotation that illustrates your overall point
Explanation: conclusion refers to the synthesizing or giving the final statement to your thoughts or ideas.

5. A question
- invites the audience to participate
Explanation: it is an interrogative expression which raises an issue and allows the audience to participate and test their knowledge.



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