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When an FFA meeting is over, what is the next step a member needs to do before anyone can leave?

  1. Dismiss

  2. Adjourn

  3. Close Meeting

  4. Final Announcements

The correct answer is: Adjourn

The correct answer, "Adjourn," signifies the formal conclusion of a meeting. In a typical FFA meeting, as well as in parliamentary procedure generally, adjourning is a necessary step to ensure that all business has been completed and officially end the meeting. This process usually involves a motion to adjourn, which must be seconded and voted upon. Once this step is taken, members can leave with the assurance that the meeting has been properly concluded, adhering to the rules of order. Understanding the importance of adjourning helps members respect the structure and procedure essential to FFA meetings. It ensures that all participants are aware that the meeting is over, and it also maintains order and professionalism within the chapter. In contrast, the other options represent actions that either don't signify the meeting's conclusion or might occur either during or after the meeting without formally dismissing the members.