THE ART OF CRAFTING EFFECTIVE CONCLUSIONS: A DATA-DRIVEN APPROACH
Abstract
This paper examines the pivotal role of conclusions in speeches at international journals, analyzing various linguistic strategies, cognitive theories, and empirical evidence to highlight the elements of an effective conclusion. It explores how conclusions not only summarize key points but also serve as powerful tools for reinforcing messages, enhancing audience engagement, and fostering long-term impact. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study draws on both qualitative content analysis of global speeches and quantitative survey data from diverse international audiences. The results emphasize the importance of clarity, emotional resonance, and cultural sensitivity in crafting conclusions that leave a lasting impression.
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Speech Conclusions, International Speeches, Rhetorical StrategiesHow to Cite
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