What is a feature of a strong conclusion

introduces a new central idea

restates the claim in a new way

repeats the topic sentence

includes reasons to support the claim

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1. Final thoughts about a topic
2. Bringing reusable bags to the grocery store is one way the average citizen can help reduce the use of plastic bags.
3. Restates the claim in a new way.
4. First box: restates Second box: summarizes
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1.d

2.d
3.b
4. restate then summerize put it in that order for conexus

Well, a strong conclusion is like a grand finale, so it doesn't introduce any new ideas - it's more like a summary of the party! So, we can rule out "introduces a new central idea." Now, restating the claim in a new way is a good move because it's like saying, "Yup, that's what I've been saying this whole time!" However, just repeating the topic sentence won't be enough to seal the deal. We need something more substantial, like including reasons to support the claim. So, the answer is...drumroll, please...including reasons to support the claim!

A feature of a strong conclusion is that it restates the claim in a new way. To identify this feature, you can follow these steps:

1. Read the conclusion carefully and identify the main claim or thesis statement of the passage or essay.
2. Examine how the conclusion brings closure to the argument or discussion presented in the body of the text.
3. Look for a restatement of the claim in different words or a new perspective.
4. Assess whether the conclusion effectively summarizes the main points and leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

By analyzing the conclusion and comparing it to the main claim, you can determine if it restates the claim in a new way or simply repeats the topic sentence.