Opening and closing comments are statements at the beginning and end of a conversation or presentation. They are used to greet or thank the audience and set the tone for the interaction. Opening comments can introduce the topic and capture attention, while closing comments can summarize key points and leave a lasting impression.
Yes, stomata control the opening and closing of the openings in the leaf. They regulate gas exchange by opening to allow for the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen during photosynthesis, and closing to reduce water loss through transpiration.
In Part 3 of "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka, there is a gap of about two months between the opening and closing lines. The opening line describes the first morning of Gregor's transformation, while the closing lines depict the cleaning of his room two months later.
Opening/closing of leaf pores (stoma) has the purpose to control evaporation.
The opening speech in favor of the resolution is called an "affirmative constructive speech." It outlines the main arguments and points supporting the resolution and sets the tone for the debate.
Welcome my felow people. And, Goodbye my felow people.
thank you for listening, i hoped you enjoyed, i hope you found my speech...
The opposite of opening would be closing or shutting.
don't keep opening and closing it
by opening their mouths then closing it then opening it again, then closing it:-)
ArticulationEngaging the audienceA strong opening and closing messageVariation of voice - tone and volumeEye ContactHumor
opening is 1500 n closing is 4889
The opening of the Berlin Wall signified the closing of the Cold War.
EAMCET OPENING AND CLOSING RANK 2008
Racism is a very touching topic. The starting and ending of the speech must be catchy, that attracts the audience attention. A closing line can be " all humanity is equal".
A good script for a speech contest should have a strong opening to capture attention, a clear and organized structure with a central theme, powerful storytelling or examples to engage the audience, and a memorable closing that leaves a lasting impact. It should also be tailored to the specific audience and purpose of the speech contest.
Nobody can write that but you! We don't know what you're planning to talk about in your speech. The way to get a good opening sentence is to finish the speech. Then, use what you've written to make a great opener for it.