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English, 02.12.2020 06:40 anonymousgirl2002

Imagine that a student has written an essay using the following thesis statement: “Although fewer people die from skydiving than driving a car, skydiving is one of the most dangerous sports."
However, the student has not yet written a conclusion paragraph. How should a thesis statement be incorporated into a
conclusion paragraph? Write a sentence that the student might consider including in the conclusion.

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