A complete sentence must include a subject and a predicate.
I would agree with you - the conclusion should leave readers with an important thought at the end.
This thought should never be new, or opposing to the previous ideas you had been writing before. It also shouldn't be confusing, but quite conversely - it should explain everything and put everything in place.
In The mysterious Benedict society the three things that Reynie Muldoon overcomes are:
- The act of Brainsweeping by Mr. Curtain
- He along with the team defeats Mr. Curtain; and
- Reynie is able to overcome loneliness when he is adopted and his memories are restored.
<h3>Who is Reynie Muldoon?</h3>
The main character (or protagonist) in The Mysterious Benedict Society is Reynard "Reynie" Muldoon. He is a young orphan with a brilliant mind and the capacity to solve difficulties while also guiding his pals in the titular society.
In the above named story, Reynie Muldoon is 11 years old and was living at an orphanage called Stonetown Orphanage.
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