Here's mine, I am allowing you to take it...for now anyway:
Vampires:
When people are changed into vampires it is like a disease going around their body, it causes their bodies to work differently than ours, only allowing certain parts to work, that need to work. They do not die or sparkle in sunlight, but it burns them easily so they can't stay out too long in it. Their eyes change colour when feeding because the blood rushes there, then their eyes change black all the way around because they are feeding and its kind-of to warn other creatures or people off. Unlike human fangs, which are slightly sharp, and sharp enough to cut into meat and stuff, vampires are just a little bit longer and more sharp so they can cut into more solid things, and they are there all the time, they don't just come out when they want to feed. Vampires look the same as they did as a human, only they have the fangs, the eyes when feeding, and they have paler skin, they don't get uglier because they are partly dead and they don't go prettier either. They do not have super speed or super strength unless they did as a human (which is unlikely).
A Bloodsucker's Truth
The old fashioned way; Fiction...or fact..?
Therefore you can see
nothing i want this answer
A good conclusion is to say the stuff you said before but not in the same way you need to wrap it up and at the end say Thank You I Hope You Enjoyed my time and effort on my speech. (but remember speech's are hard they take time and alot of work ;)
It's a good way to tie your speech together.
What? How would you even get to that conclusion? Vampires turn other people into vampires.
Eat at one if like fat and heart attacks.
good *-*
In conclusion maybe each of you have a ghost sitting next to you and you don't know it. Boo.
In a speech conclusion, it is important to summarize the key points discussed in the speech and end with a strong, memorable closing statement that reinforces the main message of the speech.
That would depend upon the topic of your speech.