Chapter 4, the Introduction and Conclusion pgs

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Chapter 4, the Introduction and Conclusion pgs. 57 - 85 Name and describe the five objectives of the introduction. Describe the ten different methods for capturing the audience’s attention with your introduction. Explain the six methods of creating an effective conclusion to your speech. Write a strong introduction and conclusion for your next speech, “global warming”. Terms – Define these: Preview statement - Rhetorical question - Problem-solution speech – Do Exercise # 3 on the back (pick three topics from the list)