That depends on the topic. Just "orangutans and gorillas" is not sufficient information to write a concluding sentence. I recommend reflecting upon your past paragraphs, since the conclusion should be what you gather from your research.
Um to make your reader interested I would suggest on say something like this... In conclusion Orangutans are so intelligent that scientists decided to study them for more information they are known as knowing symbols, colors, and communication.
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How do you write a conclusion about oragutan
You say "Thankyou for listening to my presentation on the wonderful orangutan"
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A good conclusion is to say the stuff you said before but not in the same way you need to wrap it up and at the end say Thank You I Hope You Enjoyed my time and effort on my speech. (but remember speech's are hard they take time and alot of work ;)
It's a good way to tie your speech together.
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The conclusion of a speech should ideally bring together all the preceding elements of the speech into a coherent and meaningful whole.
The conclusion of a speech serves as a summary of the main points from the body of your speech and helps your audience remember them. This statement tells what a conclusion does.
In conclusion maybe each of you have a ghost sitting next to you and you don't know it. Boo.
It is important to have a powerful conclusion to a speech because most people remember only the beginning and end of a speech. Also, a powerful conclusion helps the audience process the key things that were made in the speech.
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