A good strategy is to start conclusions by saying something bold and shocking. This helps to draw in the reader, even if you lost their attention a little with the rest of the essay.
For an essay about Hawaii, you might go with something like:
The history of Hawaii has shown us the cost of having a nonchalant attitude towards moral and economic righteousness, and its current success the benefits. This makes it the perfect case study in the effects of intra-global economic heuristics.
You should then go on to summarize the major points covered in your essay. Do not go into too much detail here; the goal should be to provide a quick refresher for the reader on what they learned from your essay so that they can better appreciate it, not to cover the material a second time.
Hope this helps!
-- Sally
Your conclusion is how you summarize or wrap up your total paper. You don't need a conclusion for every paragraph if you are writing on the same topic in each paragraph.
No, but the conclusion paragraph goes at the very end of the assignment.
Start with "In conclusion,....", than rewrite the information.
The paragraph(s) between the introduction and conclusion are called body paragraph(s).
A "drawing conclusion" paragraph is when you restate the points in your previous paragraphs, you restate how these tie to the idea, and you close the paragraph.
Introduction is the paragraph(s) that starts a text, conclusion is the paragraph(s) that ends a text.
A body paragraph is any paragraph that appears between the introduction and the conclusion.
Yes, but many teachers frown upon it--it's pretty cliche.
The purpose of a conclusion paragraph is to sum up the overall point of the essay and leave a lasting impression.
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You start your conclusion with one of the following:In conclusion...Therefore...In closing...Overall...Consequently...To summrarice...Yo could use anything like that.Then, you should restate your thesis.End with a powerful sentence about your topic.
Paragraph,body ,second paragraph and conclusion