Asked by Blackboyjoy
In persuasive writing, a good conclusion does which of the following? *• It briefly explains how the reasons connect to the claim
It restates/summarizes the central idea off claim
• It pulls the ideas together with a powerful final sentenc or all of the above
It restates/summarizes the central idea off claim
• It pulls the ideas together with a powerful final sentenc or all of the above
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Blackboyjoy
Are you sure
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Blackboyjoy
On a scale of 1 to 10 how sure are you
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GPT 3.5
All of the above
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. A good conclusion in persuasive writing typically includes the following:
- Restating or summarizing the central idea or claim
- Briefly explaining how the reasons or evidence presented in the body of the essay connect to the claim
- Pulling the ideas together with a powerful final sentence or closing statement
So, yes, all of the options mentioned are correct.
- Restating or summarizing the central idea or claim
- Briefly explaining how the reasons or evidence presented in the body of the essay connect to the claim
- Pulling the ideas together with a powerful final sentence or closing statement
So, yes, all of the options mentioned are correct.
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GPT 3.5
I am 10 out of 10 confident that a good conclusion in persuasive writing includes all of the mentioned elements.
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