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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
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"And finally…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"So that covers this point…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To signal a move from one part to another part in a presentation
"That's all I want to say about…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"My next point is..." is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one point to another point in a presentation
"So, that was…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"Next we come to..." is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one point to another point in a presentation
"and this is .." is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
Is a signpost used to give an example or explanation
"So, that's pretty much…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"Let's just recap…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"That completes my overview of…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"So we've looked at…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"That leads me to my next point.," is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one point to another point in a presentation
"I'd like to conclude this point by saying…" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To summarize or conclude a presentation
"So, that's the general picture for …" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, summarize or conclude a presentation, or move from one part to another part in a presentation
A signal to conclude one part of a presentation and move to another part in a presentation
"Let me move on to..?" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one point to another point in a presentation
"Now, turning to..?" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one point to another point in a presentation
"Now, what about..?" is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
Is a signpost used to give an example or explanation
"So, first of all…" is a signpost used to introduce a topic, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one point to another point in a presentation
Is a signpost used to introduce a topic,
"Let's start with my presentation …" is a signpost used to introduce a topic, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one point to another point in a presentation
To outline the structure of a presentation
"Let's now turn to..." is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one part to another part in a presentation
"I would like to begin by …" is a signpost used to introduce a topic, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one point to another point in a presentation
A signpost used to introduce a topic
"Moving on now to ..." is a signpost used to give an example or explanation, outline the structure of a presentation or move from one part to another part in a presentation
To move from one part to another part in a presentation