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What is a conclusion?(1 point) Responses a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details a final...Asked by my
What is a conclusion?(1 point)
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a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
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a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
a final paragraph in a narrative that contains most of the supporting details
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
an opening paragraph in a narrative that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story
the body of a narrative that further develops the characters and main conflict of the story
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Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion?(1 point)
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new information or a plot twist
new information or a plot twist
a solution to the story's problem
a solution to the story's problem
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
a character's change or growth
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new information or a plot twist
new information or a plot twist
a solution to the story's problem
a solution to the story's problem
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
a character's change or growth
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my
Drag and drop the answer into the correct location.(1 point)
If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a
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If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a
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my
What is a reflection?(1 point)
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when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
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when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
when the author introduces a new character to the narrative
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when an author poses a thought-provoking question to the reader
when a character offers a resolution to a problem described earlier in the narrative
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The correct response is:
**a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story**.
**a final paragraph in a narrative that flows logically from the events in the story**.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**new information or a plot twist**.
**new information or a plot twist**.
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If a story presents a problem, a strong conclusion provides a **solution**.
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The correct response is:
**when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative**.
**when a character looks back and comments on the events and experiences from the narrative**.