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📝 English Composition Writing FAQ 11011102📖

The conclusion is the final paragraph or section of an essay that summarizes the main points made in the essay and provides a closing statement or message to the reader. The purpose of the conclusion is to bring the essay to a satisfying close and leave a lasting impression on the reader.

In the conclusion, the writer should restate the thesis or main argument of the essay in a way that highlights its significance or relevance. The writer may also summarize the main points made in the body of the essay, but should avoid introducing new ideas or information. The conclusion may also offer suggestions for further research or exploration, or make a final call to action or reflection.

In some cases, it can be effective to broaden the discussion in the conclusion by considering the broader implications or relevance of the topic beyond the scope of the essay. This can be particularly effective in persuasive or argumentative essays, where the writer is trying to convince the reader to take a particular action or adopt a certain perspective.

However, in other types of essays, such as informative or analytical essays, the focus may be more narrowly defined and it may not be necessary or appropriate to extend the discussion beyond the scope of the essay.

Ultimately, the writer should consider the purpose and audience of the essay when deciding whether to broaden the discussion in the conclusion. The conclusion should always leave the reader with a clear understanding of the writer’s message or argument, and provide a sense of closure to the essay.

The ultimate goal of the conclusion is to be memorable and leave a lasting impact on the reader.

Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 04-1-2023; Version: Beta 0.7 💬