Anike wrote an article on how to make lentil soup.

Which of the following would make the best conclusion to the article?

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Responses

In many countries, menus feature soups and stews.
In many countries, menus feature soups and stews.

A cup of cooked lentils has 18 grams of protein.
A cup of cooked lentils has 18 grams of protein.

Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day.
Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day.

Other kinds of soup include tomato, vegetable, and broccoli cheddar.

Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day.

The best conclusion to the article would be: "Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day." This conclusion summariz-es the recipe and gives a suggestion for how to enjoy the lentil soup.

To determine which statement would make the best conclusion to the article, we need to consider the content of the article itself. The article is about how to make lentil soup, so the conclusion should be directly related to lentil soup and provide a closing statement or suggestion.

Option 1: "In many countries, menus feature soups and stews." This statement is too general and does not specifically address lentil soup. It does not serve as a proper conclusion to the article.

Option 2: "A cup of cooked lentils has 18 grams of protein." This statement provides information about lentils, but it does not serve as a conclusion to the article on how to make lentil soup.

Option 3: "Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day." This statement directly relates to lentil soup and provides a suggestion for enjoying it. It serves as a suitable conclusion to the article.

Option 4: "Other kinds of soup include tomato, vegetable, and broccoli cheddar." This statement introduces other types of soup but does not conclude the article on lentil soup.

Therefore, the best conclusion to the article on how to make lentil soup would be: "Enjoy your soup hot with some bread, or freeze it and save it for a cold day."