Here is what a conclusion SHOULD include
- restate your contention
- briefly sum up ur main key points/argurments
- don't add any new information
- finish with a great closing line
A good concluding paragraph for ANY topic refers back to your thesis AND ties up you main points.
the writer's best piece of evidence.
I always used to basically rewrite my opening paragraph where i had listed the aims of the paper and then ask if they had been achieved. This brings the whole thing together. You re state your aims, then using the points you have discussed thru the paper you show how each point relates and what all that indicates.
most elements are solid, some are liquid and only two are gases.
The statement "the body of a newspaper article is always found in the concluding paragraph" is false. The body of a newspaper article typically consists of the main content, details, and arguments of the article, and is usually found between the headline and the conclusion.
The last part of a Catholic Eucharist service is the concluding rite. While the words may vary between services, concluding rites always mark the end of the Eucharist.
clincher
A paragraph.
A persuasive Paragraph is a paragraph that tries to get you or the reader to do something. A persuasive paragraph will usually include your topic, three or four reasons why, and then how you perform the action. They sometimes include an opinion against it but they always tell you why the reason is wrong.
no
It always depends on what your topic sentence was...
It was a newspaper article- editorial by one Frank Church printed on 9.2l.97- that is l897. in the eight paragraph article, Santa Claus is mentioned at least in every paragraph, always as Santa Claus, never St. Nick.- God is mentioned once- as an afterthought in the concluding paragraph. there is NO MENTION of the BIRTH OF CHRIST, even as an aside. stlange interlude, as Mr. Chan might say.l The article appeared in the New York Sun- on the date indicated. -certainly NOT in the holiday season, the first day of Fall!