Use whatever sentence goes with your report! You can't depend on some anonymous person on the internet to give you a logical conclusion to your report. We haven't read it (and we're not going to). Your final sentence should match the information in the rest of the report.
You can end your report on Okapis in a way.You can end your report by writing at the end an engaging conclusion.Your last sentnce should have a summary of what you are writing about.
at the end
Honda Motors sells cars. correct with a period at the end :)
In proper English usage you do not end a sentence in a preposition, so at should not end the sentence Where is Jasmine is sufficient.
him and me
you should end your report with the ending secntence of " That is why,how,what I think or This is a great thing to remember" Amanda Jones Age 37
Actually it should look like this (cars, airplanes, trains, etc.). But if the sentence ends with an abbreviation, the single period will serve to end the sentence, as in cars, airplanes, trains, etc. You do not use double periods. You can, however, use a question mark or exclamation point after a period that ends a sentence. Were you talking about cars, airplanes, trains, etc.? If this looks unusual, it is because abbreviations, such as etc., are generally avoided at the ends of sentences.
AND
No, there should not be two periods when "am" is at the end of a sentence. Only one period is needed to end the sentence.
With a [final] "Conclusion" (end result of research, an experiment. etc.)
Yes, if you want to emphasize the sentence "You are the best," you can add an exclamation mark at the end, like this: "You are the best!" Additionally, including "thank you" at the end expresses gratitude for the sentiment.
No.