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Which of the following statements describes a good conclusion?(1 point)

A good conclusion includes an interesting fact that did not fit in anywhere else.

A good conclusion refers to the major themes of the piece.

A good conclusion always ends with a question to encourage further reading.

A good conclusion restates the introduction with different words.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"A good conclusion refers to the major themes of the piece."

Explanation: a strong conclusion summarizes and ties together the main points or themes, giving closure. It should not introduce new facts, doesn't have to end with a question, and shouldn't simply repeat the introduction word-for-word.