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Usually, a conclusion is the ending chapter of an argument, so theoretically, no, but technically it is possible by a rhetorical question. If it was an argument, you would have to be a quick thinker to come up with a question.

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Your question makes makes little sense. You do not state your subject of the argument.

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Begin developing a historical argument to answer the historical question

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Assuming that the argument in question is deductive, yes.

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