![]() The ConclusionsThe conclusion should include a clear 'take-home' message from your work, and should contain a summary of the main points you want to highlight. It should be short and concise - definitely no waffle allowed! In a 20-minute presentation, your audience will probably only remember about three things. The concluding slides are an ideal way to make sure they take away the three things you want them to remember.
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