Here is an appropriate conclusion for a (hopefully) well-researched paper on SBS:
Since medical doctors have initially named the condition of Shaken Baby Syndrome, it has been commonly known that this diagnosis is a result of an abusive act. Though defense experts in SBS cases try to sway juries that shaking a baby or child is not harmful or does not cause death, history tells us differently. It is important to look at what perpetrators in shaking cases confess to investigators. Such statements will allow us to learn more in depth what happens to children who suffer from shaking-related tragedies.
Bottom line - shaking is violent, it happens daily and causes permanent injury and death.
Your conclusion is how you summarize or wrap up your total paper. You don't need a conclusion for every paragraph if you are writing on the same topic in each paragraph.
Start with "In conclusion,....", than rewrite the information.
Yes, but many teachers frown upon it--it's pretty cliche.
You start your conclusion with one of the following:In conclusion...Therefore...In closing...Overall...Consequently...To summrarice...Yo could use anything like that.Then, you should restate your thesis.End with a powerful sentence about your topic.
Conclude is the verb from which we get the word "conclusion." To conclude is to bring to an end, to state the final opinion. Many short essays will start the final paragraph with the phrase, "in conclusion."
Usually you will add more Paragraphs(4 or 5 more) to the mix and make sure at the start there is an "opening paragraph" and at the end a "conclusion". Additionally, you should make sure that the paragraph flows.
You need to decide what sentence best explains your topic! Nobody else can give you a "good conclusion" because our ideas will support your topic. If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
You should review the point you have come to or the conclusion you have come to already in one sentence. It should wrap up the whole paragraph.
No one should use this site for answers because they let you answer so question.
Sure, you can start a paragraph with the word by. By starting a paragraph in this manner, I give an example of what I am talking about.
no it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus because, plus is adding on to another idea an idea is in one whole paragraph. that is why it is not proper to start a paragraph with plus.
Based on (whatever relevant points that you may have mentioned earlier), (insert conclusion here). OR Therefore, it is clear to see that (conclusion here). OR (Reasons..). This explains why (conclusion).