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Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion? (New information or a plot twist; a change or growth; a solution to the story’s problem; new knowledge or realization from the story events)
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A writer should leave out **new information or a plot twist** in a conclusion. The conclusion is meant to wrap up the narrative and provide a sense of closure to the reader, so introducing new elements at this stage can be confusing and detract from the story's resolution. Instead, the conclusion should focus on summarizing the growth or change of characters, reinforcing solutions to the story's problems, and highlighting any realizations that stem from the events that unfolded.
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