A well-developed paragraph consists of a topic sentence, supporting details, and a

• A. restatement of the thesis statement.
• B. restatement of the topic sentence.
• C. concluding or transitional sentence.
• D. summary of the points discussed in the paragraph.

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C. concluding or transitional sentence.

The concluding or transitional sentence brings the paragraph to a close by summarizing the main points discussed and linking them back to the topic sentence. It helps to transition to the next paragraph or conclude the overall argument presented in the text.
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