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What are characteristics of a strong concluding statement?
Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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shares a relevant quotation or statistic about the topic
shares a relevant quotation or statistic about the topic
refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction
refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction
restates the thesis statement verbatim
restates the thesis statement verbatim
includes a personal opinion or anecdote the writer experienced
includes a personal opinion or anecdote the writer experienced
brings up a new but related topic to what has been discussed
brings up a new but related topic to what has been discussed
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- shares a relevant quotation or statistic about the topic
- refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction
Explanation: A strong conclusion reinforces the paper’s main ideas (often by echoing the introduction) and can end with a memorable quote or statistic to leave an impression. It should not simply restate the thesis word-for-word, introduce new topics, or rely on unrelated personal anecdotes.
- refers back to key words, metaphors, questions, or ideas from the introduction
Explanation: A strong conclusion reinforces the paper’s main ideas (often by echoing the introduction) and can end with a memorable quote or statistic to leave an impression. It should not simply restate the thesis word-for-word, introduce new topics, or rely on unrelated personal anecdotes.
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