What are some examples of satisfying resolutions in public speaking?

In public speaking, satisfying resolutions often involve a clear and impactful conclusion that leaves the audience with a strong understanding or feeling. This could be a powerful statement that encapsulates the main message of the speech, a call to action that motivates the audience to act, or a thought-provoking question that encourages further reflection. The resolution could also involve resolving a story or anecdote used within the speech, providing a satisfying end to the narrative. It's important that the resolution aligns with the overall theme and purpose of the speech.

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Character: base it on a character the audience can empathize with. Tension: use curiosity, intrigue, or actual danger to build a sense of tension. Just enough detail: too much detail bogs down the story; too little, and the story won't be vivid. Resolution: it can be funny, moving, or revealing, but the resolution must be satisfying.

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