Restate the main points and leave the writer with something to think about.
A scientific hypothesis must be testable and falsifiable in order for it to be valid.
The rules of inference are syntactical transform rules that are used to make a conclusion from an idea to create an argument. The rules are used to make a valid, complete conclusion and never inferring a conclusion that is not valid. The set of rules must sound and complete, making sure that the rules listed are not redundant.
They reread their conclusions and make necessary changes.
A conclusion must state how someone solved its problem.
Not sure what "this" is, but the conclusion is false.
"There must be more money! There must be more money!"
There are many. You need to keep the horse groomed. This includes brushing, bathing and cleaning out the hooves. You must make sure it is fed and watered properly. You must make sure it is kept in a clean and dry area. You must make sure that the horse stays healthy, so vet checks are a must.
Im pretty sure it means, "the odd one out"
The experiment must be redone and checked for potential errors; does the conclusion of the experiment continuously disprove the hypothesis, the latter must be changed to fit.
use the important words from the paragrah and it would make a good conclusion
use the important words from the paragrah and it would make a good conclusion
Yes, it is possible to end a conclusion with a quote to reinforce your point or leave a lasting impression on the reader. Just make sure the quote is relevant to your topic and adds value to your argument.