Question #6429430Single Choice

AP English Language

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What is a clincher and why is it important in a conclusion?

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A
    A clincher is a final statement or section that reinforces the main point or argument of a conclusion. It is important in a conclusion because it leaves a lasting impression on the reader, summarizes the key points, and provides a sense of closure to the discussion.
B
    A clincher is a term for a concluding paragraph in an essay.
C
    A clincher is a type of fishing hook used in conclusion writing.
D
    A clincher is a rhetorical device used to introduce new ideas in a conclusion.

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