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A meeting evaluation is a necessary step to take before closing a meeting.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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List the three major parts of an effective presentation structure and briefly describe the goals of each.



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An effective basic presentation structure includes the following three parts:
(a) Introduction: The goals of the introduction are to capture attention and involve the audience, establish rapport with the audience, present the purpose statement, and preview the points that will be developed.
(b) Body: The goals of the body are to discuss the major points you want to make and to provide details to support those points.
(c) Closing: The goals of the closing are to support and refocus the audience's attention on your purpose statement, summarize what you have presented, and leave the audience with a memorable thought or idea.



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