The outline and parts of your speech
2. 3. Conclusion
This
is the time when you summarize what you have said so far, paraphrasing the main
idea. You do not want to repeat what you said in the introduction, but you want
to create a lasting impression on your audience. Sometimes you may want to call
them to act, but you always want to create a memorable ending. Your audience
needs a sense of closure, so do not end your speech too abruptly, and do not
make the conclusion too short. It should be similar in length to the
introduction, about 10% of your speech as a whole.