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Informative and explanatory writings need conclusions. At the end of a paragraph, the student needs to wrap up the information. There are several ways that this can be done. They can reword the topic sentence, write an opinion statement, use transitional words and use a different type of sentence. In this quiz, the student will choose the best conclusion sentence and then determine which way was used.
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This statement is a good concluding sentence because it wraps up the paragraph.
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This concluding sentence was reworded using synonyms for the major words in the sentence.
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This concluding sentence pertains to the topic and wraps up the paragraph.
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The writer states her opinion at the end of the paragraph.
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The best concluding sentence will finish the paragraph so that it comes to an end.
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The concluding sentence uses a transition word "finally."
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This sentence ends the paragraph smoothly.
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The concluding sentence is an attention grabber.
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This sentence wraps up the paragraph and pertains to the topic.
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The topic sentence has been reworded to make this conclusion sentence.
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