Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Writing a Conclusion Sentence
Writing a Conclusion SentenceTo write a conclusion sentence in a story, you should keep it short and simple. It should be unambiguous and have a specific ending.Make the conclusion of your story as concise as possible. The words 'and the end' are good ideas to start out with. When you need to talk about something larger than a singular detail, try to give more information with the rest of your sentence. There is more information in an essay than just the facts.Write your conclusion on a new page. It does not have to be at the end of the paragraph. You can include it at the beginning or the end. When you have completed the paragraph you were going to write, use this additional space to include your conclusion sentence. In many cases you will be able to finish the paragraph without having to write the sentence you had in mind.You do not want to end your conclusion on a cliffhanger. For that, you need to keep the facts clear. If you are trying to make a point, you should always tell peo ple what you are talking about and show them where to go for more information. This way they will be satisfied with the information you have presented to them.Remember that when you are writing a conclusion sentence you should not be descriptive. It should be impulsive and leave no room for interpretation. It should always have a definite ending. It should not attempt to convince your reader of a point or prove anything. It should simply conclude the story.Of course, you may wish to read up on the subject you are writing about in the final part of the story. Use that information in your conclusion sentence.While you are writing the conclusion piece of the story, there are many ideas that you can use to fill in the gaps in the final piece. Use this extra space to tell a little bit more about the other characters, or even more about the theme of the story.One final note, finish the end of your story as you mean to begin it. There is no room for failure or editing in your final piece.
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