Writing an Effective Conclusion Quick Check

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Question
Which one-sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic?(1 point)
Responses

That is nothing compared to what Wilson would achieve.
That is nothing compared to what Wilson would achieve.

Wilson accomplished all this during her long career.
Wilson accomplished all this during her long career.

In summary, Wilson was enormously influential.
In summary, Wilson was enormously influential.

We owe a great deal to Wilson for her work.
We owe a great deal to Wilson for her work.
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We owe a great deal to Wilson for her work.

The one-sentence conclusion that would make the reader want to know more about the topic is: "That is nothing compared to what Wilson would achieve."

To determine which one-sentence conclusion would make the reader want to know more about the topic, we need to evaluate each option and consider which one piques curiosity and leaves room for further exploration.

Option 1: "That is nothing compared to what Wilson would achieve."
This conclusion introduces the idea that Wilson's achievements are significant, but it does not provide any specific information about those achievements. Therefore, it may not make the reader want to know more about the topic.

Option 2: "Wilson accomplished all this during her long career."
This conclusion implies that Wilson has accomplished a lot during her career, but it does not provide any details about what those accomplishments are. It may not generate curiosity in the reader.

Option 3: "In summary, Wilson was enormously influential."
This conclusion suggests that Wilson was influential, but it lacks specific details about the impact she had or the reasons behind her influence. It may not be compelling enough to make the reader want to know more.

Option 4: "We owe a great deal to Wilson for her work."
This conclusion implies that Wilson's work has had a significant impact, but it does not provide any details about what that work entails. It may not create enough curiosity in the reader.

Based on this evaluation, none of the options provide enough specific information or intrigue to make the reader want to know more about the topic. However, if we had to choose the option that comes closest to generating curiosity, it would be option 1: "That is nothing compared to what Wilson would achieve." This statement suggests that Wilson's future achievements are even more remarkable than what has been mentioned so far, which might make the reader curious to learn more about what those achievements are.