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An effective conclusion to an informational text should

1. avoid mentioning the original thesis
2. offer the author's emotions or feelings
3. rephrase the thesis in a new way
4. include a copy of the original thesis

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User Garethr
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3 because it’s informational, so you need evidence.
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User Julien Chastang
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Answer:

Option B is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

As it can be inferred from the term, an informational text is intended to provide information about a specific topic to the readers. The conclusion is located at the very end of the text and it summarizes the main idea (or original statement) and it also rephrases the thesis in a new way. However, it shouldn't include the author's emotions or feelings.

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User Kst
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