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What is a sentence closer?

A sentence closer is a term used in writing that refers to the final words or phrases used to end a sentence. It can be a single word, a short phrase, or even a longer clause.

Here are some examples:

* Single word: "The dog barked loudly."

* Short phrase: "He walked away with a sigh."

* Longer clause: "The children played in the park until the sun began to set."

Effective sentence closers are important because they can:

* Provide closure and a sense of completion.

* Emphasize a particular idea or point.

* Create a specific tone or mood.

* Connect the sentence to the next one in a flow.

Here are some common types of sentence closers:

* Adverbs: quickly, quietly, sadly, etc.

* Prepositional phrases: in the garden, with a smile, etc.

* Participial phrases: running down the street, laughing out loud, etc.

* Adjectives: beautiful, amazing, terrifying, etc.

By choosing strong and varied sentence closers, you can make your writing more interesting and engaging for your reader.

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