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CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP ME? IDK HOW TO MAKE CONCLUSIONS. JUST TEACH ME HOW :) How to state whether your hypothesis is supported or not supported by your results?
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CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP ME? IDK HOW TO MAKE CONCLUSIONS. JUST TEACH ME HOW :)
How to state whether your hypothesis is supported or not supported by your results?
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A conclusion is the end or finish of an event or process
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A conclusion is basically something over all you wrote. So basically what you can do for a conclusion is maybe write something about each paragraph(s) but make it short sorry if this is bad :(
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