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QUESTION 1: What is circular closing in a speech?
Strategy to add statistical data at the end
Method to lengthen the speech with an unrelated epilogue
Resource that eliminates the introduction to go straight to the end
Technique that takes up at the end an element presented at the beginning
QUESTION 2: What is the effect of revealing the outcome of an unfinished story at the end?
Cause confusion and break coherence
Prolongs tension without resolving it
Generates stress release and a sense of orderliness
To reduce interest in what is being said from the start
QUESTION 3: What is demonstrated by linking the end to the beginning?
That the speech was a journey with a clear destination, not a random summation
That the speaker improvised unconnected ideas
That the introduction was unnecessary
That the opening quotation should be omitted in closing
QUESTION 4: What image does the circular closing give the speaker?
Appearance of untidy spontaneity
Exclusively humorous character
Image of great narrative control
Feeling of constant improvisation
5th QUESTION: What human need does this technique satisfy according to Gestalt?
Need for closure and completeness
Desire for permanent novelty
Search for ambiguity and openness
Preference for fragmented narratives
QUESTION 6: How can a quote used at the beginning be taken up in the closing?
Repeating it without additional context
Returning to it with a new interpretation after what was learned
Replacing it with someone else's anecdote
Omitting it to avoid redundancy
7TH QUESTION: What metaphor is the circular closure compared to?
With the missing link in a never-ending chain
With the abrupt start of a career
With the signature at the foot of a contract
With the clasp of a necklace that binds the ends together
8TH QUESTION: What feeling does this technique leave in the audience?
Impression of incompleteness and confusion
Feeling of intellectual and emotional fullness, unitary message
Fragmented recall of isolated ideas
Preference for technical details over narrative
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