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The answer to the question you chose to answer that
requires special attention. In the introduction express an explicit
and direct answer to the question which functions as the thesis of the
speech; however, it doesn't suffice to state it only once. Now the
challenge is to restate the thesis throughout the speech perhaps also as
transitional statements so that when the speech has been concluded, the
listeners can ask themselves the given question and the speaker's answer
will come to mind. Not only is the answer very obviously stated, but it is quite common to hear a speaker "preview his method of support to the audience before beginning the body-support of the answer.
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