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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!
Sometimes strange is better...
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Yes, in 2011 & a third part concluding the trilogy in 2013.
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A good concluding sentence should summarize the main points of the paragraph or piece of writing, reiterate the thesis statement or main idea, and leave a lasting impression on the reader. It should offer closure and bring the discussion to a satisfying end. Remember to avoid introducing new information or ideas in the conclusion.
A concluding paragraph serves to summarize the main points discussed in the essay or article, restate the thesis or main argument, and provide closure to the reader. It helps reinforce the key ideas and leave a lasting impression on the audience.
A good concluding paragraph for ANY topic refers back to your thesis AND ties up you main points.
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It's either,: Concluding, Or Concluding Paragraph... Either one!. Concluding if your coming from A+
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The concluding paragraph includes a wrap up that revisits the main points of the essay's supporting paragraphs.
The concluding paragraph includes a wrap up that revisits the main points of the essay's supporting paragraphs.
The term conclusion means an ending. Therefore, a concluding sentence is part of the last paragraph. However, every paragraph should end smoothly and lead easily into the next paragraph.
A good concluding paragraph for ANY topic refers back to your thesis AND ties up you main points.
introduction, body, concluding