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The conclusion of an argumentative essay

does not need to repeat the topic.
restates the claim and why it is important.
ignores counterclaims and the opposing view point.
addresses any other idea not previously discussed.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The conclusion of an argumentative essay ideally **restates the claim and why it is important**. It should summarize the main points made throughout the essay and reinforce the significance of the argument presented. A strong conclusion may also briefly acknowledge counterclaims, but its primary focus should be on reinforcing the original argument and stating its implications or relevance. Addressing new ideas not previously discussed or ignoring opposing viewpoints would detract from the effectiveness of the conclusion.
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