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Which statement best describes the conclusion of an argumentative essay?
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The conclusion establishes the focus of the essay and tells readers what the positions will be.
The conclusion establishes the focus of the essay and tells readers what the positions will be.
The conclusion acquaints readers with the topic and sets up the ideas that will be presented.
The conclusion acquaints readers with the topic and sets up the ideas that will be presented.
The conclusion ties the essay together and tells readers what they have learned and should take away.
The conclusion ties the essay together and tells readers what they have learned and should take away.
The conclusion fleshes out the argument and includes counterclaims and evidence from research.
The conclusion fleshes out the argument and includes counterclaims and evidence from research.
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"The conclusion ties the essay together and tells readers what they have learned and should take away."
Explanation: a conclusion summarizes main points, restates the thesis in light of the evidence, and leaves the reader with the overall significance or a final takeaway.
Explanation: a conclusion summarizes main points, restates the thesis in light of the evidence, and leaves the reader with the overall significance or a final takeaway.
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