Question
When writing a concluding statement for an essay, which question should a writer ask themselves?(1 point)
Responses
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?
Responses
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best question for a writer to ask themselves when crafting a concluding statement for an essay is:
**Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?**
This question helps ensure that the conclusion effectively encapsulates the main arguments and leaves the reader with a clear understanding of the essay's overall purpose or message.
**Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?**
This question helps ensure that the conclusion effectively encapsulates the main arguments and leaves the reader with a clear understanding of the essay's overall purpose or message.