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A reader is likely to feel unsatisfied and incomplete when reading an essay without a conclusion. The lack of closure can leave them feeling confused or disconnected from the overall message of the essay.
The most likely feeling that a reader would get from an essay without a conclusion is annoyance.
No. If you are writing an informative essay, you would most likely be asked a question about your opinion. If you are writing a persuasive essay, you are trying to make or persuade (hence) a person to feel a certain way about something.(By the way it would be"Are informative essays and persuasive essays the same?"If you wanted to use "Is", then you would've said:"Is a persuasive essay the same thing as a informative essay?")
Absolutely. That would be a terrible idea, as most reviewers would assume that you are simply trying to be cunning rather than trying to actually write a thoughtful, meaningful, and intuitive essay. This can be seen as juvenile by many, causing your essay to go to waste.
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Montaigne invented the "essay" as a style of writing for trying out ideas. His essays are personal reflections on various topics, exploring and questioning them in a thoughtful and conversational manner.
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Likely earn the writer a failing grade.
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