Which element should a writer leave out of a conclusion? new information or a plot twist

new information or a plot twist

new knowledge or realization from the story’s events
new knowledge or realization from the story’s events

a solution to the story's problem
a solution to the story's problem

a character's change or growth

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In a conclusion, a writer should typically leave out new information or a plot twist. Conclusions are meant to wrap up the story and provide closure, so introducing new elements that significantly alter the reader's understanding or that were not previously established can be confusing. Instead, conclusions should focus on synthesizing the existing information, highlighting character growth, providing resolutions to conflicts, and offering insights based on the story’s events.

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