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Question
Besides restating the claim, what else can a writer do in the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses

leave the reader hanging
leave the reader hanging

make a call to action
make a call to action

add some new supporting ideas
add some new supporting ideas

question your purpose
question your purpose
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The correct responses are:

- Make a call to action: This involves urging the reader to take action based on the argument presented. This can be a request for the reader to support a cause, adopt a certain behavior or mindset, or take steps towards addressing an issue.

- Add some new supporting ideas: In the conclusion, a writer can introduce new evidence or arguments that further support their claim. These additional ideas can serve to strengthen the overall argument and leave the reader with a lasting impression.

- Question your purpose: This involves reflecting on the purpose and significance of the argument presented. By questioning the purpose, the writer can invite the reader to think critically about the topic and consider different perspectives.