Restate the thesis in different words.
The concluding paragraph.
Well... I guess. I mean, ok. That's fine. Yes. Conclusion restates the thesis (intro).
it is the last sentence to end a paragraph or a story A sentence that condenses your summation.
Yes, the clincher sentence is the summary of the whole paragraph and the last sentence. You are supposed to indent the clincher sentence. You can use signal words too in your paragraph and clincher sentence. As clincher sentence comes at the end, there is a topic sentence which comes at the beginning. I think I made myself clear and it helped you. Bye! Take care
That is called a "tagline" or a "closure." It is typically used to summarize the main idea of the paragraph or to provide a concluding thought.
A concluding paragraph should most definitely include a sentence that summarizes the thesis statement. The thesis statement set a goal to accomplish with the essay, and the conclusion should state how the goal was accomplished.
A clincher paragraph is the final paragraph of an essay or other piece of writing that summarizes the main points discussed and leaves a lasting impression on the reader. It often includes a call to action or a thought-provoking statement to encourage reflection or further discussion.
A concluding paragraph serves to summarize the main points discussed in the essay or article, restate the thesis or main argument, and provide closure to the reader. It helps reinforce the key ideas and leave a lasting impression on the audience.
It's either,: Concluding, Or Concluding Paragraph... Either one!. Concluding if your coming from A+
the wrap-up and the clincher sentence
clincher
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