That is up to you, the essayist. The essay is your voice, telling your perspective.
Now, that having been said, the concluding paragraph of ALL essays archetypically begins with a restatement (rewording) of the thesis statement. In the conclusion, you are summing up your essay, stating why the points you made previously are the best, most correct, cogent points.
You should start conclusion paragraphs with "In conclusion" or some sort of transitional phrase. Transitional words and phrases help your writing flow.
the wrap-up.
the wrap-up.
Yes - introduction paragraph, supporting paragraphs, then the concluding paragraph
The introductory paragraph, the body, and the concluding paragraph
the thesis is restated in new words
the thesis is restated in new words.
Introductory paragraph Summary Paragraph Body Paragraphs Concluding Paragraphs
The introductory paragraph, the body, and the concluding paragraph
That is up to you, the essayist. The essay is your voice, telling your perspective. Now, that having been said, the concluding paragraph of ALL essays archetypically begins with a restatement (rewording) of the thesis statement. In the conclusion, you are summing up your essay, stating why the points you made previously are the best, most correct, cogent points.
restate your thesis and put a good concluding paragraph onit is actually get feedback and revise againFeedback and revise
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There are various ways to contrast supporting paragraphs in a compare and contrast essay, including highlighting differences in key themes, offering contrasting examples, discussing opposing viewpoints or arguments, and analyzing differing impacts or implications of the subjects being compared. Each paragraph should focus on a distinct difference between the topics being compared to effectively convey the contrast.
A compare and contrast essay develops a thesis statement.