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A conclusion should typically include several key elements, such as:

1. Restate the Thesis Statement: This reminds the reader of the main argument or
point of your essay or paper.
2. Summarize Main Points: This briefly summarizes the main points or arguments you
have made throughout your essay or paper.
3. Final Thoughts: This provides an opportunity to offer any final reflections or
insights on the topic you have discussed.
4. Call to Action: Depending on the nature of your essay or paper, you may want to
encourage the reader to take action or think more deeply about the topic.
5. Implications: This explains the significance of your argument or topic in a broader
context and suggests possible implications for the future.

Overall, the goal of a conclusion is to provide a sense of closure and leave a lasting
impression on the reader. It should be concise and focused, while also offering
some final thoughts or reflections that leave the reader with something to think
about.

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