ENDING AND CONCLUSION
To begin with, try not to start your conclusive paragraph with ‘I conclude’ or ‘In conclusion’ and never apologise for what you have to say! The aim of the conclusion is to sum your essay up and go over what you have already said in the text, so restate and repeat your thesis and main idea.
Inform your audience what good will happen if they agree with you and what bad will happen if they don’t accept it, as well as explaining to them the real-world effects of what you say in your essay.
You can also assure your audience that they have more to gain than to lose if they agree with what you are saying and what specific action you want them to take.
Adding an appropriate quote or a relatable story that links to your thesis statement is a good way to make readers think and sustain their attention.
This is your farewell statement, so leave readers with something to turn over in their mind!
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http://wiki.utep.edu/display/0311text/1c.+The+Writing+Process--How+to+Write+a+Persuasive+Conclusion
http://www.yarrileess.eq.edu.au/home/ngilm6/naplan2/pertextstructure.html
To begin with, try not to start your conclusive paragraph with ‘I conclude’ or ‘In conclusion’ and never apologise for what you have to say! The aim of the conclusion is to sum your essay up and go over what you have already said in the text, so restate and repeat your thesis and main idea.
Inform your audience what good will happen if they agree with you and what bad will happen if they don’t accept it, as well as explaining to them the real-world effects of what you say in your essay.
You can also assure your audience that they have more to gain than to lose if they agree with what you are saying and what specific action you want them to take.
Adding an appropriate quote or a relatable story that links to your thesis statement is a good way to make readers think and sustain their attention.
This is your farewell statement, so leave readers with something to turn over in their mind!
http://www.ehow.com/how_2303627_write-conclusions-persuasive-speeches.html
http://wiki.utep.edu/display/0311text/1c.+The+Writing+Process--How+to+Write+a+Persuasive+Conclusion
http://www.yarrileess.eq.edu.au/home/ngilm6/naplan2/pertextstructure.html