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What should be true of a strong concluding statement to an argument? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
☐ It should introduce the claim that the argument supports.
☐ It should tell the reader what they should do if they agree with the argument.
☐ It should provide evidence in the form of facts and details.
☐ It should give a summary of the writer's argument.
☐ It should address any counterclaims to the argument.
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- It should tell the reader what they should do if they agree with the argument.
- It should give a summary of the writer's argument.
Explanation: A strong conclusion restates/summarizes the main points and often includes a call to action or recommendation. It should not introduce new claims or new evidence; counterclaims are typically addressed in the body of the argument.
- It should give a summary of the writer's argument.
Explanation: A strong conclusion restates/summarizes the main points and often includes a call to action or recommendation. It should not introduce new claims or new evidence; counterclaims are typically addressed in the body of the argument.
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