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How do you judge whether a conclusion is successful? A. It revisits the thesis and may answer a question or recommend an action. B. A successful conclusion repeats the thesis and the support. C. A good conclusion restates the thesis word for word and adds one new fact. D. A conclusion is successful if it convinces readers that the author's ideas are correct.

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A conclusion is successful if it revisits but does not repeat the thesis and answers any lingering questions or recommends an action. So pretty much what they said.

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A conclusion is successful if it revisits but does not repeat the thesis and answers any lingering questions or recommends an action.
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