When writing a concluding statement for an essay, which question should a writer ask themselves?(1 point)

Responses

Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?
Did I refrain from challenging the reader to take a certain action?

Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?
Is there an overall theme or message in the essay that needs to be conveyed about the main points?

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?

How can I avoid tying the concluding statement to the essay’s introduction?

1 answer

The most appropriate question for a writer to 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 ensure that the conclusion effectively summarizes and reinforces the main ideas and provides a cohesive closure to the essay.