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The clincher
A conclusion is a closing paragraph that summarizes the main points of an essay and reinforces the thesis statement. It should offer a sense of closure to the reader by restating the significance of the topic and provoking further thought or action.
A five-paragraph essay typically consists of an introduction (1), three body paragraphs (3), and a conclusion (1). So, there are three body parts in a five-paragraph essay.
It is not necessary to have a concluding sentence at the end of every paragraph in an essay, but it can help to provide a smooth transition between ideas and reinforce the main point of the paragraph. Including a concluding sentence can improve coherence and provide closure to your arguments.
No, the "if" part of a conditional statement, known as the antecedent or premise, sets up a condition that must be met for the conclusion, known as the consequent, to follow. The conclusion is the result or outcome that is contingent upon the condition expressed in the "if" part.
Charles Lamb, it was taken from Essays on Elia
The most important part of a paragraph is its main sentence(s) that has the topic of that paragraph's central idea.
A conclusion is a closing paragraph that summarizes the main points of an essay and reinforces the thesis statement. It should offer a sense of closure to the reader by restating the significance of the topic and provoking further thought or action.
supporting evidence
The conclusion
Main parts are: introduction body paragraph conclusion
The youthful...: Introduction
If you mean what sentence in the paragraph contains the main idea then it would be the topic sentence and the rephrased version of the conclusion.
Take the main idea of each paragraph and use it as a part of your summary. Restate the thesis of your paper in your conclusion and if you meet that purpose or not.
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Take the main idea of each paragraph and use it as a part of your summary. Restate the thesis of your paper in your conclusion and if you meet that purpose or not.
A five-paragraph essay typically consists of an introduction (1), three body paragraphs (3), and a conclusion (1). So, there are three body parts in a five-paragraph essay.
To finish off any essay, just compare each point (if this is a comparison essay) or just basically make a summary. It's easiest just to highlight the most important part of each paragraph and just cram it in. A four line paragraph conclusion also looks best.