explain one thing that should be included in a conclusion and one thing that should not be included. Help please

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Answer 1
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i think u know wat to include

Explanation:

Six Things to AVOID in Your Conclusion

1: AVOID summarizing. ...

2: AVOID repeating your thesis or intro material verbatim. ...

3: AVOID bringing up minor points. ...

4: AVOID introducing new information. ...

5: AVOID selling yourself short. ...

6: AVOID the phrases “in summary” and “in conclusion.”

Answer 2
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One thing that should be included in your conclusion is, you restate your thesis and give your finial thoughts on the central idea.

One thing that should not be included is a new idea or thought.


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"hours, and the wind" is correct and uses what is called an oxford comma.
"hours, the wind" can be considered to be incorrect as it creates a run-on sentence.
"hours; and the wind" is technically correct however using the semi colon doesn't require the following "and" and can be considered to be superfluous"
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Answer: The actual answer is widespread

Explanation: The sentence given: After such a huge andwidespread fire, the forest will continue to smolder and smoke for several more days.

CROSS THIS OUT! After such a huge and widespread fire, the forest will continue to smoke and smoke for several more days <-------- dosent make any sense.

CROSS THIS OUT!  After such a huge and widespread fire, the forest will continue to Several and smoke for several more days. <------- dosent make any sense.

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