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Which type of Descriptive Conclusion involves making an assertion of truth?

  1. Assertions of Truth

  2. Comparisons

  3. some professors at the school teach Spanish

  4. Two types of Conclusions

The correct answer is: Assertions of Truth

Assertions of Truth involve making a definitive claim or statement about a specific topic or subject. This type of Descriptive Conclusion asserts that something is true or factual based on the information provided in the passage. In contrast, Comparisons involve highlighting similarities or differences between two or more elements, while the statement "some professors at the school teach Spanish" does not make an explicit assertion of truth. The mention of "Two types of Conclusions" is too broad to be considered a specific type of Descriptive Conclusion. Therefore, the correct answer is A because it aligns with the definition of Assertions of Truth in Descriptive Conclusions.