In 1–2 sentences, explain one thing that should be included in a conclusion and one thing that should not be included.(2 points)

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Since it is unclear whether this question refers to a specific text or to conclusions in general, the general answer below will help you develop your answer in either situation:

  1. One thing that should be included in a conclusion is the claim. However, it must be reworded and shortened, after all it has been thoroughly explained and defended throughout the text.
  2. One thing that should not be included in a conclusion is evidence to support the claim. Evidence should be presented in the body of the text. The conclusion is just wrapping the text up, so it must not be a continuation of the body.

What is a conclusion?

  • A conclusion is the last part of the text, its final paragraph, where ideas are wrapped up by the author. The conclusion serves as a final reminder of what the author's claim is, what the author wrote the text for.

What should or shouldn't we add to a conclusion?

  • We must mention the claim again in the conclusion, but with fewer words. We are trying to tell readers, "This is what I wrote about, this is the message I wanted to convey."
  • We must not add new information or evidence to a conclusion. That must be done in the text's body. The conclusion is basically a restatement of the claim. If evidence is included, the conclusion then becomes a part of the body.

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