How is a speech winded up?
(a) Thanking the audience
(b) Greeting the audience
(c) Criticising the audience
(d) Garlanding the audience
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A speech is winded up by a) thanking the audience.
- At the end of a speech, a speaker should thank the audience for listening to the speech and he can ask for suggestions or questions if any.
- Thanking the audience at the end of a speech is an appreciated gesture.
- Other options, such as option b, is not correct because greetings are to be made at the beginning of a speech and not the end.
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