What type of conclusion is presented?

A.
summative

B.
evaluative

C.
quantitative

D.
repetitive

1 answer

The type of conclusion presented can depend on the context of the discussion or text in question. However, typically in academic or analytical writing:

  • A. summative: A summative conclusion summarizes the main points or findings without introducing new information.

  • B. evaluative: An evaluative conclusion assesses and judges the significance or value of the findings or arguments presented.

  • C. quantitative: A quantitative conclusion is based on numerical data and statistical analysis.

  • D. repetitive: A repetitive conclusion restates information without adding new insights or perspectives.

If you provide more context about the conclusion you are referring to, I can give you a more accurate answer. Otherwise, based on the definitions alone, I would suggest that A (summative) would be the most common type of conclusion seen in various forms of writing.