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What is a conclustion?

A conclusion is the final part of a piece of writing, speech, or argument that summarizes the main points and reinforces the main idea. It's essentially the "take-away" message for the audience.

Here are some key features of a conclusion:

* Restates the thesis statement: It brings the main argument back to the forefront, reminding the reader what the piece was about.

* Summarizes key points: It briefly touches upon the major supporting points and evidence used to support the thesis.

* Provides a sense of closure: It signals to the reader that the piece is coming to an end and leaves a lasting impression.

* Offers a final thought or call to action: It may leave the reader with something to ponder or encourage them to take a specific action.

Think of it as the final bow of a performance – it leaves a lasting impression and reinforces the impact of the entire presentation.

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