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Tips on how to write a conclusion to an essay

Tips on how to write a conclusion to an essay


Any student work - except for solving kingessays that involve numerical answers - ends with a conclusion or conclusions. ...
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Tips on how to write a conclusion to an essay


Any student work - except for solving kingessays that involve numerical answers - ends with a conclusion or conclusions. The conclusion in an essay is essentially similar to the conclusion in other papers - for example, in a term paper or an essay:


 




  • The final conclusion in an essay should be based on the facts and arguments presented in the main body of the paper, on the positions of scientists and the results of experiments considered.



  • The concluding part of the essay should agree with the elements of expert opinion given in the text.



  • The conclusion of the essay should not contain fundamentally new facts - only generalizations of those mentioned earlier. The stylistics of the conclusion should match the stylistics of the entire paper writing websites. If the paper is written in a dry scientific style, you should not add artistic means to the conclusion, otherwise it will look foreign, artificially attached rather than an organic continuation. Similarly, if a journalistic style has been taken as the basis: the conclusion should not be significantly more rigorous.



  • Don't overreact with the phrases "In my humble opinion," "Even though I'm not an expert," and the like. These look like excuses and insecurities.



  •  The main thing is for the reader to understand that the essay is finished, the logical conclusion is present; that there is no feeling that the author wrote-wrote, and then he was distracted, and the work was left unfinished.


 Writing conclusions in an essay


The method of writing conclusions should be chosen long before you finish the essay - preferably before you start working on the text at all. Examples of methods:




  • While writing the main body, sketch out ideas for the conclusion. When putting forward and justifying a new thesis statement, briefly write it down on a separate piece of paper - then by the end of the main body, you'll have a prepared conclusion.



  • Imagine a reader asking the question, "So what?" Explain to him with the conclusion why the whole text was read to him for a reason, what he should learn for himself.



  • Try to bring the reader to a higher level of awareness of your work. Do not just mechanically repeat what was said before, but make him want to answer you, argue or share his experience.


Formatting the conclusion in an essay


One of the aspects of how to write a conclusion in an essay is the formatting.




  • Conclusion formatting in an essay is extremely simple: No headline ("conclusion," "conclusions," or similar) is required. You don't even need to start the conclusion on a new page. It is enough to complete the thought (which makes up the last part of the main body of the paper) and move smoothly to the formulation of conclusions.



  • The conclusion begins with a new paragraph without special dividers (there is no need to cross it out or use other means).



  • The length of the conclusion should be commensurate with the essay itself. If the essay is three pages long, it is inappropriate to allocate one and a half of them to the conclusion. According to the general principle, the length of the conclusion should be 5-10% of the volume of the work; accordingly, in a three-page essay, it should be about one-third of a page.



  • The font parameters do not change when moving on to writing the conclusion: if the entire text is written in Times New Roman font size 14, the same font is used for writing the conclusion.


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