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When writing a concluding statement for an essay, which question should a writer ask themselves?(1 point)
Responses
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?
Responses
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Did I include a detailed summary of what was covered in the essay?
Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?
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The best question a writer should ask themselves when writing a concluding statement for an essay is:
**Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?**
This question helps the writer to focus on the essence of their argument and how to effectively wrap up the essay by highlighting its significance.
**Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?**
This question helps the writer to focus on the essence of their argument and how to effectively wrap up the essay by highlighting its significance.
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