The conclusion
Writing your introduction and conclusion around the same time makes sure they're clearly related to each other.
Your conclusion is the last paragraph of your essay and the last thing your reader will read, so it needs to be memorable. A conclusion:
- links
back to the introduction
- summarises
your key points
- restates
your main idea
- should never contain any new information.
Once you've covered these basic elements, think about the ‘So what?' factor – whether your essay stands out from the crowd. Ask yourself:
- Why should anyone care about what I've written in this essay?
- How do my ideas add to what we know about the topic?
If you can answer these questions, you're on your way to a great essay.
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