The complicated relationship between the brothers makes Always Together an interesting book.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know which article you are referring to and the specific conclusion you have in mind. If you can share more details about the article and the conclusion, I would be happy to help!
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.
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To provide a conclusion based on the data, I would need to know the specific details or context of the data in question. Without that information, I can only suggest that a conclusion typically summarizes the main findings, highlights patterns or trends, and may indicate implications or recommendations based on the data analysis. Please provide more details for a specific conclusion.
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We settled out differences and brought the matter to a mutually acceptable conclusion.
To ensure the correctness of my conclusion, I would thoroughly review the data and evidence supporting it, consider alternative explanations or perspectives, seek feedback or peer review, and utilize critical thinking to assess the validity and soundness of my reasoning.
Conjectural is a conclusion or a judgment that is guessed. An example sentence would be: Her conjectural of the situation was not good.
it would probably be a paragraph/sentence if it wrapped all of your facts together.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know which article you are referring to and the specific conclusion you have in mind. If you can share more details about the article and the conclusion, I would be happy to help!
Surely you would agree that,Most people would agree that,The fact is that,Sadly,In conclusion
Sentence starters for expositions are: Firstly... For Instance... Secondly... Thirdly... Lastly... In Conclusion... for instance. I would suggest that...
If you mean what sentence in the paragraph contains the main idea then it would be the topic sentence and the rephrased version of the conclusion.
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I see no reason why the conclusion should not be in the first sentence. It would actually be an effective device if the conclusion was so interesting or controversial or startling that it made the reader want to know how you reached that conclusion. Then you would have to retrace your steps and explain how you reached the conclusion. It could be a refreshing way to write a paper.