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A conclusion is, in some ways, like your introduction. You restate your thesis and summarize your main points of evidence for the reader.You can usually do this in one paragraph. In the following example, the thesis statement is in bold.
Restate the topic. You should briefly restate the topic as well as explaining why it is important. ... Restate your thesis. ... Briefly summarize your main points. ... Add the points up. ... Make a call to action when appropriate. ... Answer the so what question.
Include a brief summary of the paper's main points. Ask a provocative question. Use a quotation. Evoke a vivid image. Call for some sort of action. End with a warning. Universalize (compare to other situations). Suggest results or consequences.
Restate: Restate the lab experiment by describing the assignment. Explain: Explain the purpose of the lab experiment. ... Results: Explain your results. ... Uncertainties: Account for uncertainties and errors. ... New: Discuss new questions or discoveries that emerged from the experiment.
Learn how to Conclude your Thesis. ... DISCUSS THE MAIN FINDINGS. ... RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE. ... PERSONAL OPINION. ... ACCEPT THE LIMITATIONS. ... PROVIDE ANSWERS. ... DON'T INTRODUCE ANYTHING NEW. ... ACTIVATE YOUR GRAMMAR GENE.
Restate: Restate the lab experiment by describing the assignment. Explain: Explain the purpose of the lab experiment. ... Results: Explain your results. ... Uncertainties: Account for uncertainties and errors. ... New: Discuss new questions or discoveries that emerged from the experiment.
Restate the Experiment's Goals. Begin your conclusion by restating the goals of your experiment. ... Describe Methods Used. Provide a brief summary of the methods you used in your experiment. ... Include and Analyze Final Data. ... State Whether Your Experiment Succeeded.
Restate the topic. You should briefly restate the topic as well as explaining why it is important. ... Restate your thesis. ... Briefly summarize your main points. ... Add the points up. ... Make a call to action when appropriate. ... Answer the so what question.
the answer (first sentence, in italics) a summary of the main points. a final note on the significance (final sentence, in italics)
It typically consists of one-sentence summaries (sometimes two sentences) of each of the major sections of the report: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion.
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