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All you need to do is to follow a certain dramatic structure: * Escalate the feeling. A good speech starts by building up emotions, and setting the theme of the eulogy. One good way to start the eulogy is to start with an observation, a metaphor, or any other literary device to remind the audience of the departed. * Sustain the emotion. Good speeches sustain the feelings of the audience. While you don't have to keep your audience on the edge of their seats during the funeral service, you have to make them feel appreciative of the time they spent with their loved one. * End on a positive note. When concluding your speech, try to leave a lasting impression of the person's life instead of his or her death. An easy way to make a conclusion is to go back to your introduction, and make your speech about remembrance.

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