Usually you restate your main points and don't add a lot of new information. Towards the end you should leave a lasting impression with a sentence that catches the readers attention one more time, or gets them to think more about what you've just wrote.
No, but the conclusion paragraph goes at the very end of the assignment.
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.
The purpose of a conclusion paragraph is to sum up the overall point of the essay and leave a lasting impression.
conclusion for humjan eye
Paragraph,body ,second paragraph and conclusion
A conflict paragraph is just like a conclusion but just about the conflict
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, the conclusion paragraph is intended to provide a summary of the main points discussed in the paper and restate the thesis statement. It is not necessary to cite sources in the conclusion paragraph as it is a conclusion based on the information and analysis presented in the body of the paper.
A restatement of the thesis