What are two things a well-written conclusion should NOT do?

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A well-written conclusion should NOT:

  1. Introduce New Information: A conclusion should summarize the main points and findings of the piece without introducing any new arguments, evidence, or ideas that were not previously discussed. Introducing new content can confuse readers and detracts from the cohesive understanding of the argument presented.

  2. Merely Repeat What Has Already Been Said: While a conclusion should summarize key points, it should not simply restate previously mentioned statements verbatim. Instead, it should synthesize the information and provide a final perspective that enhances the reader's understanding and leaves a lasting impression.