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Which phrase represents a conclusion indicator?

  1. Furthermore

  2. After all

  3. Thus

  4. Moreover

The correct answer is: Thus

The correct answer is C: Thus. "Thus" is a conclusion indicator because it signifies the end point of an argument or the final result that is being drawn from the premises provided. It indicates that the statement following it is the conclusion that is supported by the preceding information. In contrast, the other options—A. Furthermore, B. After all, and D. Moreover—are not conclusion indicators. "Furthermore" is an indicator for adding more information, "After all" is used for justification or reasoning, and "Moreover" is used to introduce additional supporting evidence or information.