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What should a writer avoid when writing a concluding statement?(1 point) Responses They should avoid suggesting further possibilities or a larger meaning. They should avoid suggesting further possibilities or a larger meaning. They should avoid restating the thesis. They should avoid restating the thesis. They should avoid giving a challenge to the reader. They should avoid giving a challenge to the reader. They should avoid sharing relevant quotes and statistics.
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Andrew willams
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A writer should avoid restating the thesis in the concluding statement. While it's important to reinforce the main ideas, simply rephrasing the thesis can feel redundant and may not provide new insight or closure to the reader. Instead, the conclusion should synthesize the main points and offer a final perspective on the topic.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **They should avoid restating the thesis.**