What is the connection between poverty and crime in my neighborhood
What is the most significant cause of climate change on the earth
What is the best flavor of ice cream
Kirk or Picard
Should education receive priority over social programs as a poverty-prevention strategy
Capital punishment, yes or no
8==============D
It is based on data that must be interpreted.
should educattion receive priority over programs as a poverty-prevention strategy APEX:]
The most likely feeling that a reader would get from an essay without a conclusion is annoyance.
That is a debatable question, but most people would go with Kobe.
It would be frustrating to a reader. (apex)
A reader is likely to feel unsatisfied and incomplete when reading an essay without a conclusion. The lack of closure can leave them feeling confused or disconnected from the overall message of the essay.
Some good characteristics would be:Not answerable in a single sentence.Leads to a conclusion that is debatable.Requires investigation in order to be answered.Is understandable to those outside the specific field.APEX: IT MUST LEAD TO A CONCLUSION THAT IS DEBATABLE;)
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. Hope it helps!
To provide an accurate conclusion, I would need to know the specific statements in question. Please share the statements, and I will help you draw a conclusion based on them.
To determine whether the conclusion is valid, you could ask, "What evidence supports the premises leading to this conclusion?" This question encourages an examination of the logical connections and the reliability of the data or assumptions that underpin the conclusion. Additionally, asking, "Are there any counterexamples or alternative explanations that challenge this conclusion?" can help assess its robustness.
The answer to this question is so broad that it would be a suitable subject for a University Theses.