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How do you judge whether a conclusion is successful? (A) it revisit the thesis and may answer question or recommend an action (B) eight successful conclusion repeats the thesis and the support (C) A good conclusion restates the thesis Word for Word adds one new fact (D) conclusion is successful if it condenses readers that the authors ideas are correct? Please help asap

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User Nican
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Answer: It is precisely A.

Explanation: The thesis is a idea or evidence that supports the author's opinion. Overall, C. Isn't a strong answer, B, you don't repeat the thesis because, the thesis is the author's idea and the supporting is already there.

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