How to Write Concluding Paragraphs Students ’ Step by Step Guide.

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How to Write Concluding Paragraphs Students ’ Step by Step Guide

Conclusion Conclude by restating your topic in words that are different from those in paragraph one.

Conclusion Bring your reader full- circle by returning to the main idea in your introduction.

Conclusion Summarize paragraphs two, three, and four.

Conclusion Show your reader how the arguments, explanations, examples, or descriptive details you made fit together.

Conclusion End with a statement that makes the reader think or smile.

Conclusion Use a quote, metaphor, or simile. Use a quote, metaphor, or simile. Propose a solution to a problem. Propose a solution to a problem. Explain how the ideas you presented apply to real life. Explain how the ideas you presented apply to real life.

Conclusion Draw a one sentence conclusion that leaves a memorable impression. Draw a one sentence conclusion that leaves a memorable impression.