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It is very important to examine the evidence of an argument in order to come to a valid conclusion for said argument. If one does not have all the evidence, an invalid conclusion could be made.
To conclude So summarize In conclusion As I said To summarize; Finally, In conclusion; In closing; Re-stating (and then restate the facts you are trying to get accross).
Valid arguments are not described as strong or weak. Validity refers to the logical structure of an argument - if the premises logically lead to the conclusion. An argument can be valid but still weak if the premises are not well-supported or sound.
A phony refutation is a false or weak argument used to try to discredit or disprove a claim or argument without actually addressing the core issue. It is often used as a tactic to deceive or mislead others by creating the appearance of a counterargument.
1) What is the topic of the book or piece? 2) What conclusion has the author reached about said topic? 3) How did the author come to that conclusion? 4) Has the author used neutral or emotional language to describe the topic or his/her conclusion?
Argument. People who "argue" can be said to be having an "argument".
WikiAnswers cannot write your conclusion for you. The conclusion is based on what you have already said in your essay or speech, therefore only you can write it. You need to give a short summary of what you've said, and that's your conclusion.
To restate your thesis with a transition, you can use phrases like "In conclusion," "To summarize," or "In brief." This helps signal to your readers that you are restating your main argument before wrapping up your essay.
Pieter Geyl said so.
A scientific conclusion that is supported can be said to have been confirmed, or verified.
Summarize what you said in the earlier paragraphs and you will have your conclusion.
Pragmatist !!