Why is a strong conclusion important in an expository essay?

Expository Essay Conclusion Paragraph

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Carolyn Szymczyk
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To confuse the reader and make the essay more interesting.
To provide irrelevant information and distract the reader.
To leave the main points unresolved and create confusion for the reader.
To summarize the main points and leave a lasting impression on the reader.
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What are the key elements of a conclusion in an expository essay?
Contradicting the thesis statement, restating the main points, and leaving the reader with a question.
Restating the thesis statement, summarizing the main points, and providing a closing thought or final insight.
Repeating the introduction, summarizing the supporting details, and asking a rhetorical question.
Including personal opinions, providing new evidence, and introducing a new topic.
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What are some strategies for writing an effective conclusion in an expository essay?
Including personal anecdotes unrelated to the topic
Repeating the same information from the body paragraphs
Ending abruptly without a clear conclusion
Summarizing the main points, restating the thesis statement, providing a call to action or a solution, and leaving a lasting impression on the reader.
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Can you provide an example of an effective conclusion in an expository essay?
An effective conclusion in an expository essay provides personal opinions and biases.
An effective conclusion in an expository essay introduces new information not discussed in the essay.
An effective conclusion in an expository essay does not restate the thesis statement.
An effective conclusion in an expository essay summarizes the main points discussed in the essay and restates the thesis statement in a clear and concise manner.
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What is one common mistake to avoid when writing a conclusion in an expository essay?
Including personal opinions
Using vague language
Repeating information from the body paragraphs
Introducing new information
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Why should a conclusion be strong and impactful?
A strong and impactful conclusion is important because it leaves a lasting impression on the audience and helps to reinforce the main points or arguments made in the discussion or presentation.
A strong and impactful conclusion may confuse the audience and distract from the main points or arguments.
A strong and impactful conclusion is not necessary as long as the main points or arguments are clear.
A strong and impactful conclusion is only important for certain types of discussions or presentations.
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What is the purpose of including key elements in a conclusion?
To summarize main points and provide a final statement or opinion.
To introduce new ideas and concepts.
To confuse the reader.
To repeat information already stated in the body of the text.
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