Make it so the reader will keep thinking (like a mystery)...don't make it boring.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
The concluding paragraph.
Basically sum up everything that you've said
That is going to depend entirely on what your essay or report was about! Your concluding sentence should sum up what you've written and basically repeat your introduction. If your essay has been about finding out things about someone, then this would make a good concluding sentence.
A concluding sentence wraps up your writing and leaves the reader with a final thought. If you left your writing without a concluding sentence, the writing would end abruptly. A concluding sentence gives the piece of writing a better flow, and makes it easier to read. If you are still in school, if you don't write a concluding sentence you will get points taken off your grade.
Nobody can answer this but you. The concluding sentence must be what you have learned from the experiment. You'll have to write your own sentence based on what your data was.
a strong concluding sentence is a sentence,like at the end of an outline summarizing everything you wrote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pretty simple huh
a strong concluding sentence is a sentence,like at the end of an outline summarizing everything you wrote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pretty simple huh
A sentence to sum up the the topic.
A good concluding sentence is is there more faces that we will learn and the answer to that is yes
A Concluding Sentence is the last sentence of a paragraph(s), it summarizes everything that you just wrote about and it is somewhat like your Introduction Sentence. Usually, your concluding sentence will say something like "In conclusion," or "Therefore," or "To summarize." Basically, when writing a formal paper, you have three steps -- "Tell them what you're going to tell them" (the Introduction), "Tell them" (the Body), and "Tell them what you just told them" (the Conclusion).
"In conclusion"