Introduction, Summary of Opposing Views, Statement of Understanding, Statement of Your Position, Statement of Context and Statement of Benefits.
the conclusion was how they were treated &how they acted.
On the surface there appears to be no difference between these words. However, in some cases the word 'let' allows an individual to proceed without any pre- conditions or supervision on the way to the conclusion. The word 'allow' suggests that conditions have been put in place to reach a conclusion. Either before the action has commenced or upon the actions conclusion.
Inductive inference.
The conclusion about the weather may vary based on the available data or observations. It could be based on trends, patterns, or forecasts to determine if conditions will be consistent or changing.
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