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Zina [86]
4 years ago
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What should a strong conclusion in a literary analysis always include? Select THREE options.

English
2 answers:
Masteriza [31]4 years ago
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ANSWER:

1) a restatement of the quotation

3)a rephrased thesis statement

4)a summary of the main points

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bekas [8.4K]4 years ago
7 0

Question: What should a strong conclusion in a literary analysis always include? Select THREE options.

Options:  

  • A restatement of the quotation .
  • Proper credit for the quotation .
  • A rephrased thesis statement .
  • A summary of the main points .
  • Commentary on the evidence.

Answer: <u>A restatement of the quotation , a rephrased thesis statement  and a summary of the main points .</u>

Explanation:  

  • <em>A restatement of the quotation : </em>In the thesis conclusion, the restatement of the quotation is someone else's ideas restated entirely in your own words.  
  • <em>A rephrased thesis statement : </em>Present one or two general sentences which accurately summarise your arguments which support the main premise. This is to remind your reader of the point of your paper. It should always be in the first two sentences of the conclusion.
  • A summary of the main points : The conclusion is not a place to bring up new ideas, but to summarize the main points of the thesis.
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