Yes. The thesis statement must be repeated in the conclusion. It could help the read conclude the main idea of the whole paper.
No, not usually. Your thesis statement should be about what you are going to prove or demonstrate, and since you haven't offered the evidence yet (that comes in the body of your paper), you should use the thesis statement to explain the purpose of the paper and then use the conclusion to sum up (in an interesting way) what your research has shown.
restates the thesis in new words.
A closing statement of "clincher that restates the thesis in new words.
A thesis statement is a conclusion that you have reached, based on facts (and possibly based on hypotheses as well); it is not just a statement of facts. Facts are stated in order to support your conclusion.
The thesis statement belongs at the very beginning, after a small introduction but in the same paragraph. the last paragraph or the conclusion restates the thesis statement and all other important content.
restate the thesis statement (apexv)
No, not usually. Your thesis statement should be about what you are going to prove or demonstrate, and since you haven't offered the evidence yet (that comes in the body of your paper), you should use the thesis statement to explain the purpose of the paper and then use the conclusion to sum up (in an interesting way) what your research has shown.
the first one, where you should restate your thesis statement.
restates the thesis in new words.
The thesis should belong in the introduction of the essay, your body paragraphs should all relate back to your thesis. The thesis is basically a statement that declares what you believe in and what you intend to prove.
. A hypothesis is tested; if it is proven to be true, it becomes a conclusion; the conclusion becomes a thesis statement when it is modified to answer the research question.
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 closing statement of "clincher that restates the thesis in new words.
Introduction and conclusion
A thesis statement is a conclusion that you have reached, based on facts (and possibly based on hypotheses as well); it is not just a statement of facts. Facts are stated in order to support your conclusion.
The thesis statement belongs at the very beginning, after a small introduction but in the same paragraph. the last paragraph or the conclusion restates the thesis statement and all other important content.
I think that the real answer to this question depends on your teacher. Your teacher is the final authority on this subject as well as your entire research paper. Throughout college, I was taught to restate the thesis in the conclusion but maybe NOT using the exact words. Personally, I found writing the thesis statement and the conclusion as a creative process. I did not see it as an exact science.