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Title: Writing your concluding paragraph


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Writing your concluding paragraph
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The concluding paragraph
Conclusions are often the most difficult part of
an essay to write, and many writers feel that
they have nothing left to say after having
written the paper. A writer needs to keep in mind
that the conclusion is often what a reader
remembers best. Your conclusion should be the
best part of your paper.
  • A conclusion should
  • i. stress the importance of the thesis statement
  • ii. give the essay a sense of completeness
  • iii. leave a final impression on the reader

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So, in the concluding paragraph
  • 1. Summarize thesis and main points (Scope/Topic
    sentences) Paraphrase, do not repeat. Come
    full-circle.
  • 2. Answer the question So what?. Show your
    readers why this paper was important. Leave them
    thinking that your essay was meaningful and
    useful.
  • 3. Leave a provocative concluding
    statement/thought

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Thesis statement Example Essay P91/92
Japans entire social structure, including
families, businesses, and the government, must
work together to encourage families to have
babies.
Paraphrased thesis statement in the concluding
paragraph P92
  • There needs to be a balance between raising
    children and working. In order to find this
    balance, all members of Japanese society should
    participate in raising and paying for the cost of
    children.

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Satisfying ending/Final Comment
  • You can make a provocative and satisfying ending
    by
  • 1.  Referring back to your hook from the
    introduction.
  • and/or
  • 2.  Making a powerful statement. For example,
  • a question
  • a call to action
  • an interesting quotation
  • a logical extension of the topic
  • a prediction about the future

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Introduction
  • Japanese society is facing its most serious
    threat in recent years. Japans birthrate keeps
    falling steadily. If this continues, the
    population will get smaller and smaller. While
    the number of babies is decreasing, the average
    Japanese life span is increasing. It is one of
    the longest in the world. This is a national
    catastrophe because there are fewer working-age
    people who pay into the social security system,
    and there will eventually be too few workers. The
    Japanese can no longer delay addressing the issue
    of its shrinking population. The only way to grow
    the population is by bringing babies back to
    Japan. Japans entire social structure, including
    families, businesses, and the government, must
    work together to encourage families to have
    babies.

Conclusion
Increasing the birthrate is a key defense against
the shrinking of Japanese society. There needs to
be a balance between raising children and
working. In order to find this balance, all
members of Japanese society should participate in
raising and paying for the cost of children. In
the long run, a vibrant young population helps
everyone, including companies, families and
taxpayers, in Japanese society. We had better
take matters seriously for a bright Japanese
future. Imagine your own old age, without any
children. What would happen?
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Warnings and Cautions
  • There are some things that you do not want to do
    in your conclusion!

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  • 1.  Do not introduce new ideas!  
  • The conclusion is where you summarize and wrap
    up, not where you give new ideas or information. 
  • 2.  Do not copy your thesis statement!
  • You want to restate it-- use the same ideas, but
    in different words.
  • 3.  Do not just stop writing!
  • A concluding paragraph is your last chance to
    make a good impression.
  • 4.  Do not weaken your argument!
  • You should not apologize for your opinions.  Your
    essay is your proof that you have good ideas, so
    don't back away from them.
  • 5. Do not introduce the conclusion with
  • In conclusion... or other such expressions
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