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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 give a summary of the writer’s argument.
It should provide evidence in the form of facts and details.
It should tell the reader what they should do if they agree with the argument.
It should address any counterclaims to the argument.
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- It should give a summary of the writer’s argument.
- It should tell the reader what they should do if they agree with the argument.
Explanation: A strong conclusion restates/summarizes main points and often includes a call to action or next steps; it should not introduce new claims or new evidence, and counterclaims are typically addressed earlier.
- It should tell the reader what they should do if they agree with the argument.
Explanation: A strong conclusion restates/summarizes main points and often includes a call to action or next steps; it should not introduce new claims or new evidence, and counterclaims are typically addressed earlier.
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