In a persuasive speech on a question of policy, the conclusion is where you urge those persuaded to take action.
| Note | Symbol Key: | Interpretation |
| ! = |
SUPERIOR |
Your conclusion truly capitalized on your derived credibility and was powerfully persuasive. |
| + = |
EFFECTIVE |
Your conclusion summarized your main points nicely and left a strong impression of your speech. |
| + = |
PROBLEMATIC |
You needed to improve your conclusion. It's your last chance to drive
your points home and ask the audience to be involved with your solution or plan. |
| – = |
DETRIMENTAL |
Your weak conclusion really undermined the persuasive power of your speech. |