Which questions help a writer

  1. In a concluding statement, when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors, questions, or other ideas from the introduction,
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  2. In a concluding statement, when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors, questions, or other ideas from the introduction,
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  6. In a concluding statement, when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors, questions, or other ideas from the introduction,
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  7. In a concluding statement, when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors, questions, or other ideas from the introduction,
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  8. in a concluding statement when a writer refers back to keywords, metaphors questions or other ideas for the introduction. What
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  9. please summarizeWhen a writer uses questions in an article, the purpose behind them can vary. Here are a few possible reasons
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  10. Now, consider Santiago’s explanatory text, “Getting into the Outdoors,” which you have been reading over the course of
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