In a concluding statement, when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors, questions, or other ideas from the introduction, what does the

writer achieve?

A. The writer reinforces a message by showing how a particular expert agrees with them.
B. The writer asks the reader to take action or to think a specific way.
C. The writer shows the reader a wider impact behind the topic.
D. The writer makes the explanatory text feel complete.

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D. The writer makes the explanatory text feel complete.