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What is the key term to signal a clear and evident conclusion according to the text?

  1. Evidence

  2. Necessity

  3. Mutually Exclusive

  4. Conclusion

The correct answer is: Conclusion

In this context, the key term to signal a clear and evident conclusion is "Conclusion." When an argument is being made, the conclusion is the main point or claim that the author is trying to prove or establish. The conclusion is what the author wants the reader to believe based on the evidence and reasoning presented. Therefore, identifying the term "Conclusion" helps the reader pinpoint the main idea or point being made in the text. Regarding the other options: A. "Evidence" refers to the facts or information used to support the conclusion but is not the term signaling the conclusion itself. B. "Necessity" does not specifically signal a conclusion but rather indicates something that is required or essential. C. "Mutually Exclusive" refers to two or more things that cannot exist or be true at the same time, which is not directly related to signaling a conclusion in this context.