A concluding statement is distinguished from a mere summary of the text by the fact that it restates the claim and provides a call to action. This not only reinforces the main argument but also encourages the reader to take some form of action or to reflect further on the implications of the argument.
What distinguishes a concluding statement from a mere summary of the text?(1 point)ResponsesIt introduces a new argument.It introduces a new argument.It focuses on details and specific evidence from the body paragraphs.It focuses on details and specific evidence from the body paragraphs.It restates the claim and provides a call to action.It restates the claim and provides a call to action.It provides additional statistics on unrelated topics.
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