How to Start a Conclusion Paragraph

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:11
A thorough guide to ending your paper on a great note A conclusion paragraph is your last chance to leave your reader with a good impression. Your goal is to leave the reader feeling like they understand your argument and evidence. A great...
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A conclusion paragraph is your last chance to leave your reader with a good impression. Your goal is to leave the reader feeling like they understand your argument and evidence. A great conclusion should tie all of your ideas together. You can do this by using some specific examples, reiterating key points, and editing carefully. There are several steps you can take to write a successful conclusion to any paper.

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Crafting Your Conclusion Paragraph

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Starting Your Conclusion Paragraph

  1. Step 2 Propose a plan of action.
    A conclusion is not just a place to emphasize your points that you have already made. You should also use it as a space to point out necessary "next steps". You can tell your reader about what should be done to solve the problem. Talking about next steps makes it clear to your reader that you are concluding your essay.[7]
    • Maybe you are writing a paper about the obesity epidemic in America. Your conclusion is a great place to offer some solutions.
    • For example, you could say, "Clearly, there is a need for a greater focus on physical activity at a young age." Or you could say, "More research should be done to help learn to effectively treat the negative side effects of obesity."
    • You can also use your conclusion to point to broader themes. For example, your paper about the Freedom Rides in 1961 could indicate some broader points about the Civil Rights movement.
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Polishing Your Paper

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