Respuesta :
Answer:
C. Para resumir y reforzar los puntos principales del ensayo
Explanation:
A conclusion is a proposition at the end of an argument, after the premises.If the argument is valid, the premises imply the conclusion. However, for a proposition to constitute a conclusion, it is not necessary for the argument to be valid: the only relevant thing is its place in the argument, not its "role" or function.
As it is generally argued with the intention of establishing a conclusion, it is usual to try that the premises imply the conclusion and that they are true (that is, that the argument is solid or cogent).