How to Write a Conclusion for your Essay

Here is information for those who cannot cope with the last stage of essays writing.

The conclusion is the final part of your essays writing and it is the part, which your audience can remember most. It must be clear in order to avoid confusing your audience.

Your readers expect your conclusion to do the following:

1)    summarize the key ideas;
2)    reshape the question;
3)    provide your point of view, when you have not given it already;
4)    gaze to the future, it means to state what will happen when the situation changes or continues.

The final stage of essays writing does not intend new information. You should never add a fresh concept only because you have considered it at the end! You should do this in several sentences!

The conclusion is similar to the introductory part. Also, you must avoid replicating the same words, so several minutes spent at the beginning of the exam jotting down related words and synonyms.

When you have a 250-word work but utilize the same word many times, this will not demonstrate your examiner what you know.

Another way to observe your introduction and conclusion is to think of present wrapping paper. Your conclusion and intro wrap around your work like a piece of sparkling paper “wraps” a gift. They are not the key parts of your essay, but they o make your work look good.

The conclusion ‘wraps’ your essay up. We do not put something precious, like gold or money, wrapped in the paper, so you should not put important ideas or new information in the conclusion.

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