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Strategies for a memorable ending Writing Conclusions Strategies for a memorable ending

Conclusions A conclusion should Make clear the importance of the main idea Give the essay a sense of completeness Leave a final impression on the reader

Conclusions You can answer the question, “So what?” Show the reader why this essay was meaningful or useful.

Conclusions Go for it! State your main point as forcefully and clearly as you can, preferable with concrete images. Don’t repeat what you’ve already said. They have read it. Show them what it all led to.

Conclusions Create new meaning. Don’t introduce new information, but by showing how your thoughts fit together you can create a new picture. The sum of a paper may be worth more than its parts.

Strategies Echo the introduction Introduction: From the parking lot, I could see the towers of the castle of the Magic Kingdom standing stately against the blue sky. To the right, the tall peak of The Matterhorn rose even higher. From the left, I could hear the jungle sounds of Adventureland. As I entered the gate, Main Street stretched before me with its quaint shops evoking an old-fashioned small town so charming it could never have existed. I was entranced. Disneyland may have been built for children, but it brings out the child in adults. Conclusion: I thought I would spend a few hours at Disneyland, but here I was at 1:00 A.M., closing time, leaving the front gates with the now dark towers of the Magic Kingdom behind me. I could see tired children, toddling along and struggling to keep their eyes open as best they could. Others slept in their parents' arms as we waited for the parking lot tram that would take us to our cars. My forty-year-old feet ached, and I felt a bit sad to think that in a couple of days I would be leaving California, my vacation over, to go back to my desk. But then I smiled to think that for at least a day I felt ten years old again.

Strategies Challenge the reader Though serving on a jury is not only a civic responsibility but also an interesting experience, many people still view jury duty as a chore that interrupts their jobs and the routine of their daily lives. However, juries are part of America's attempt to be a free and just society. Thus, jury duty challenges us to be interested and responsible citizens.

Strategies Look to the future Without well-qualified teachers, schools are little more than buildings and equipment. If higher-paying careers continue to attract the best and the brightest students, there will not only be a shortage of teachers, but the teachers available may not have the best qualifications. Our youth will suffer. When youth suffers, the future suffers.

Strategies Pose a question Campaign advertisements should help us understand the candidate's qualifications and positions on the issues. Instead, most tell us what a loser the opposing candidate is, or they present general images of the candidate as a family person or God-fearing American. Do such advertisements contribute to creating an informed electorate or a people who choose political leaders the same way they choose soft drinks and soap?

In conclusion . . . The conclusion of any piece of writing should give focus to the main point. The writer should appeal to the reader by echoing the introduction, posing a question, addressing the future or challenging the reader. Be memorable!