How to Write Good Conclusions
Template and Sample ConclusionWriting Your Own Conclusion
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Good conclusions are essential parts of every piece of writing you create. A good conclusion can play many different roles, such as convincing the reader in a persuasive essay or making a good conclusion causing them to think more deeply about a subject in a personal essay.
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1Read back over your paper to make sure you've covered everything. It's usually best to points in the order in which you made them originally.Ad
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2Avoid starting"In Conclusion..." Instead, try to find a more creative way to tell the reader you're wrapping up your thoughts.
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3Be real. Even though it seems like a really good idea to end with a quote, you may end up sounding too artificial. If the essay consists of your own original thoughts, then why end it with someone else's?
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4Sometimes, you just have to start writing something to get inspiration. Avoid staring at a blank page. It won't get you very far. It's better to start know what to write" over and over than to leave the space blank, which leads to discouragement and procrastination.Ad
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If you've toiled through an essay but lack the steam to write a convincing conclusion, these tips will help crank out that last paragraph in a snap. |
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