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...conclusion.
If you have never written a research paper with an introduction, thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion, it can be kind of hard to explain how to make a conclusion. Briefly I will say that you begin the research paper (essay) being creative and artsy so, too, with the conclusion you will end the research paper being creative and artsy. The introduction and thesis statement at the beginning of the paper needs to grab the reader and make the reader want to read the paper. The conclusion can/should look a little like the introductory paragraph. With the conclusion, you kind of restate the thesis statement and wrap up with a very brief summary of what you have written in the research paper. Once again, you need to apply some creativity when writing the conclusion. A lot of people have opinions on how to write a good research paper. The Purdue Online Writing Center does a very good job on covering how to write a paper. The College and Career Library has some web pages devoted to help giving some helpful explanation on how to write a research paper including the introduction, thesis statement, supporting paragraphs, and conclusion. The person with the most important information on how the conclusion (or entire research paper) is to be written is your TEACHER. If you have any doubts, ask you teacher.
Refer http://www.adbi.org/research-paper/2004/08/16/526.relationship.banking.corporate.governance/conclusion/
taking everything into account on the whole overall
Conclusion is essential in a lab report because it summarizes the whole research paper.
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conclusion of 3d snowflake
The thesis statement is a summary of the basic point of the research paper. It is used in the introduction, and emphasized again at the conclusion.
The conclusion to a paper should contain a summary of the salient points of your argument or discussion as well as (if applicable) a call to action or suggestions for further research.
like this... title your name introduction body conclusion the end! .....it's easy!
Yes. An interview will hopefully validate a point you are trying to make in the research paper.