知识点 8
Build effective conclusions that reinforce purpose without introducing new, unrelated ideas.
核心知识
A good conclusion finishes the idea the paragraph has been building. It should feel earned by the earlier sentences, not tacked on from a new direction.
深入理解
Rule: A good conclusion finishes the idea the paragraph has been building. It should feel earned by the earlier sentences, not tacked on from a new direction.
- Conclusions work best when they restate the value, result, or takeaway in a fresh way.
- They should not add new side topics, random facts, or future plans the paragraph never developed.
- Check: when several options seem possible, pick the one that sounds like a natural final step from the evidence already given.
分步讲解
- Identify the main point the paragraph has developed.
- Reject any option that introduces a new subject or minor detail.
- Prefer a sentence that reinforces the paragraph's purpose or result.
- Make sure the ending feels connected to what came before it.
常见误解
- Choosing a final sentence that opens a new topic.
- Repeating a minor detail instead of the main takeaway.
- Assuming any sentence about the same setting works as a conclusion.
题目
示例解析
A student is concluding a paragraph about a peer tutoring program that helps students catch small misunderstandings before they grow into larger problems. Which choice most effectively concludes the paragraph?
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