Something that helps me to identify the conclusion is by using the because test, so putting the two things you are debating with the because in the middle. EX: The lamp is on because the electricity plug works which sounds wrong, so if you flip it: the electricity plug works because the the lamp is on, you can identify it as conclusion, because, premise.
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Something that helps me to identify the conclusion is by using the because test, so putting the two things you are debating with the because in the middle. EX: The lamp is on because the electricity plug works which sounds wrong, so if you flip it: the electricity plug works because the the lamp is on, you can identify it as conclusion, because, premise.