Eleanor Roosevelt often concluded her speeches with a call to action or an emphasis on hope and resilience, aiming to inspire her audience to engage in social change. By ending on a powerful note, she sought to reinforce her message and encourage listeners to take personal responsibility in creating a better society. This approach reflected her belief in the importance of individual agency and collective effort in addressing social injustices. Ultimately, her conclusions aimed to motivate and empower her audience to make a difference.
She didn't end World War 1.....
yes she did help end the great depression by going country to country report to her husband how it was back in america
No..... she made the world a better place by becoming an activest and ending well trying to end slavery
It was establish in 1945 after the end of World War 2 in New York City. Eleanor Roosevelt, was the first UN ambassador from the United States.
Usually you'll end your speech by thanking your audience for listening to you. Tell them you hope they have a wonderful day, and that it was a pleasure speaking for them in such a wonderful place. Also, tell them how great of an audience they were.
she help people get pass the laws
Where Eleanor Roosevelt DiedAnna Eleanor Roosevelt, wife to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, passed away November 7, 1962 at the age of 78 in New York, NY. She is buried in Hyde Park, NY on Long Island.
Adverb, as it modifies a verb. Adverbs frequently end in -ly.
Slavery has ended and is now illegal in most parts of the world however, some people who worked to put and end to slavery: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington that believed it was against god's will to judge people by their race and colour.
Eleanor Roosevelt, until her husband's death only about a fortnight before the end of the war in Europe - followed by Bess Truman, who had not expected to be First Lady and never did enjoy the whole ballyhoo.
you can end your speech like this:ice cream is yummy
One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.