I don't have any skills in writing at this time.
The conclusions would be a summary of whatever you have discovered in relation to the subject.
They explore a subject from different angles to draw conclusions.
An author's position refers to their stance or perspective on a particular issue or topic that is expressed through their writing. It reflects their beliefs, values, and opinions on the subject matter, and influences how they present their arguments and ideas.
a systematic presentation of facts and principles on a subject and the conclusions reached by the author
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GradPoint - each subject is discussed in turn
A démarche is a formal diplomatic stand of one government's official position, views and wishes on a particular subject to an appropriate officer of another government or international organization
reflexive pronouns are made when it reflects the subject..
Frank Hearn has written: 'Domination, legitimation, and resistance' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology, Working class, History 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization 'The transformation of industrial organization' -- subject(s): Industrial organization
One strategy to avoid when writing conclusions is to avoid overused phrases, such as, in conclusion. Another strategy to avoid is introducing a new idea in a conclusion. A third strategy to avoid when writing conclusions is stating the main subject for the first time.
drawing conclusions
Nation is a unit and the teacher is a subject within that unit, hence what national philosophy is reflects in the teacher and vice versa.