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A clincher is the final remark that you will make to your audience. It should be just as compelling as your attention getter. Give your audience something to think about.

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Refer back to attention getter..

- Quotation

- Call to action

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A clincher in a speech is a strong and memorable closing statement that leaves a lasting impression on the audience. It is designed to reinforce the main points of the speech and leave the audience with a final thought or call to action.

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